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cbdfghh | 9 years ago
The difference is that websites have rep, and google polices sites with malware protection (which firefox uses too, btw).
What about ads?
cbdfghh | 9 years ago
The difference is that websites have rep, and google polices sites with malware protection (which firefox uses too, btw).
What about ads?
eli|9 years ago
(And, FWIW, Google's malware blocking applies equally to ads as it does sites you type into the address bar)
candiodari|9 years ago
Ads means otherwise reputable websites serve malware. Even when the ads themselves are trustworthy, they very often do not have acceptable security practices, preventing interception.