Browser keeps warning that a website is not safe
Your browser's safety filter blocked the site because it detected something risky. Phishing, malware, or a hijacked server. First, check if the website is the one you actually meant to visit. Type the address carefully in the address bar. If the warning is wrong or the site is legitimate, the owner needs to contact the search engine to request a review.
Modern browsers automatically check websites against security databases to protect you. When they find something risky. Like phishing code, malware, or suspicious activity. They show you a warning before letting you visit. Sometimes the warning is correct and the site is genuinely dangerous. Other times the site got hacked, was wrongly flagged, or the owner made a mistake.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Clicking past the warning without thinking. Browsers only show these warnings when there's a real reason
- Assuming all warnings are false positives. Many of them are accurate and protecting you
- Not checking the URL carefully for spelling. Lookalike domains are extremely common
Signs you need professional help
- You've confirmed the site is legitimate but the warning won't go away after several days You're not sure if a site is real or fake and need help checking it You accidentally visited a malicious site and want to check if your computer is affected
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