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Review website information using Antiphishing

Antiphishing provides you the following information about the websites you visit:

  • If the website is safe to enter confidential information

  • If the website is fraudulent

  • If the website is suspicious

  • If the website is known to give annoying results

The Norton Safe Web pop-up window in Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari browsers lets you view more details about the safety status of the websites you visit.

In addition, the Norton Safe Web pop-up window includes information about Norton websites. Website cybercriminals often mimic company websites to create fraudulent websites. Antiphishing identifies the fraudulent websites.

Norton analyzes the pages of these sites and verifies if they belong to the company that it represents. You can be confident that the information that you provide goes to the company with which you want to do business.

You can report the evaluation of a website you suspect to be fraudulent to Norton for further evaluation. To know more on how to submit a website for evaluation, see Submit a website to Norton Safe Web

The Norton Safe Web pop-up window displays the following messages:

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Message

SAFE

You can see a green OK icon next to the search results.

Norton Safe Web has analyzed this site and determined that it is safe to visit.

UNTESTED

You can see a gray question mark icon next to the search results.

Norton Safe Web has not analyzed this site and it does not have sufficient information about this site. As Norton has not tested the site, we recommend that you do not visit this site.

UNSAFE

You can see a red cross (x) icon next to the search results.

Norton Safe Web has analyzed this page and determined that the site is unsafe to visit. This website may attempt to install malicious software on your computer.

CAUTION

You can see an orange exclamation mark icon next to the search results.

Norton Safe Web has analyzed this site and determined that this site has some threats that are classified as Annoyance Factors. These annoyance factors are not dangerous, but it can install unwanted applications on your computer without your permission.

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DOCID: v15610505
Operating System: Windows
Last modified: 08/19/2024