Started this morning. All of my personal tools like nextcloud and RSS reader were blocked, and I had to go manually override that screen for each one. Unacceptable.
Started this morning. All of my personal tools like nextcloud and RSS reader were blocked, and I had to go manually override that screen for each one. Unacceptable.
Looks like Google is the responsible one, not Firefox. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Why is firefox trusting the evil empire to tell it what sites are safe?
Don’t have the funding to themselves, and probably worth it so new users don’t get fucked
Isn’t there some other eg.: community-maintained source of bad sites to trust instead of Google? Come on, it’s 2023.
Why does Firefox need to tell Google which sites you’re visiting even if you don’t use Google Search ?
All checking is done locally on your machine from a hashed list of “bad” domains, your visits aren’t sent to google. You can get the full details here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-does-phishing-and-malware-protection-work
This is a protection mechanism to prevent laymen from falling for scam websites. It is a service offered by Google, enabled by default in Firefox. It can disabled in the configs.
Are they submitting that to Google or are they subscribing to some hashed list google has of domains with (according to them) know malware, issues, etc?
In that case everything happens on your pc and doesn’t go to google or Mozilla
Hashed, but there is also a preferences cookie.
Copied from Wikipedia, but the citation is Google’s white paper on this ‘Logs, which include an IP address and one or more cookies, are kept for two weeks and are tied to the other Safe Browsing requests made from the same device.’
But that isn’t per domain is it? It’s just for fetching the list?
Similar to how your browser may request CRL’s
Not that it’s great that they’re setting a cookie.
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Not true.