Thursday, November 10, 2016

Google introduces stricter penalties for dodgy sites – IDG.see

In most cases, Google Chrome alerts the user to bad sites, which can contain malicious code such as malware, by flag for this. A warning that persists as long as Google sees that the problem persists.

Some pages have, however, sat in the system to stop their skumrask for Google to remove a warning flag, and then start again as soon as the coast is clear. But now it may be the end of it.

Read more: the mass Exodus from Microsoft’s browser – lost 40 million users in a month

Google has added a new item on their safe browsing rules, which they call repeated violations, repeat offender.

– Repeated infringements is when the websites that repeatedly switch between a friendly and a policybrytande behavior, in order to get good reviews or to get the warnings removed, Google writes in a write a blog post.

If a site is classified as an habitual offender may not be the webmaster and ask for a new evaluation from Google within a 30-day period.

also Read: 11 essential tips for Windows 10-users – and paranoid

According to research firm Net Applications, Chrome is the most popular browser among pc users. 55% of all browseranvändare drove Chrome last month, which is considerably more than Microsoft’s Explorer/Edge that took the second place with 28 percent.

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