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TheFoxyGuy
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Status: New idea

My personal domain name just got reported to by Google Safe Browsing https://developers.google.com/safe-browsing/v4/advisory, I know my domain name is safe so I would like to to add an exception for it. I think it was reported because I recently added cloudfront proxy in front of it

At the moment, the only way to bypass the big red "Deceptive Site ahead" is to completely disable to protection.

I would like to add an exception to allow my domain to not show the red screen.

Relevant documentation:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-does-phishing-and-malware-protection-work

 

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Jon
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vl_garistov
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I'm facing the same issue. One of my domains has been added to Google's Safe Browsing blacklist. I suspect someone mistook it for a phishing attack because it's just a default Jellyfin login page. Reporting a false detection achieved nothing.

Please add an option to make exceptions to the phishing and malware protection and please make it available to the mobile versions of Firefox.

On desktop you can click "ignore the risk" or disable "Block dangerous and deceptive content" from the security settings altogether but on the Android version of Firefox there is no way to circumvent the block. In my case this is a minor inconvenience (because Jellyfin offers both a desktop and an Android app) but for a security researcher who might want to deliberately visit malicious websites on various platforms this is a deal breaker.

acebone
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I like that my browser is warning me - I hate that it is blocking me.

Agentvirtuel
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TheMinester
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Yep this is particularly annoying especially since nowadays fake phishing compains in enterprises are common and those websites made to be flagged, are, which is good but completely breaks the means to test users. So having a way to whitelist those websites you know in advance are phishing on purpose would be really nice.

LuVa008
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Deceptive Content and Dangerous Software Protection - Add site exception

Hello, Firefox offers protection against phishing and dangerous websites (built-in phishing and malware protection ... https://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/135.0/WINNT/en/phishing-malware). However, sometimes a false positive attack on our organization's websites is reported through the report. I want to prevent this by adding organizational websites to the list of exceptions that will not be compared with the Google list, but firefox does not have any option for this in the settings.

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Jon
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LuVa008
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I'm sorry, it's duplicating the same idea here: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/add-exception-to-phishing-and-malware-protection/idi-p/30078 Please close this, thx

Jon
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(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)