Interception and detection

Interception and detection provides google detection and firefox detection to detect domain security status and accessibility in chrome and firefox.

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Interception status detection

Google detection

Detect domain accessibility and content delivery in google chrome. Quickly identify if content is blocked or restricted by google.

Firefox detection

Detect domain accessibility and content delivery in firefox. Quickly identify if content is blocked or restricted.

Frequently asked questions

Interception and detection feature description

Interception and detection provides google detection and firefox detection to detect domain security status and accessibility in google chrome and firefox.

Why are the detection results different between google and firefox?

Google chrome and firefox use independent security mechanisms and databases, leading to significant differences in judgment criteria. Chrome relies heavily on google safe browsing to block malware, phishing, and deceptive content. Firefox, while partially using google data, has its own processing logic and additional security policies, so the same domain may have different security ratings and interception results across the two browsers.

Why is a new domain blocked?

It may inherit bad records from the previous owner (e.g., used for spam, phishing), causing security blocks. Also, if the server IP was previously used by other violating websites and blacklisted, it may be affected.

What to do if a domain is blocked by google chrome?

First, detect whether the domain is marked by google safe browsing via google's official transparency report. If confirmed, verify domain ownership in google search console, detect the 'security issues' section for the specific reason (malware, deceptive page, etc.). Then fix all issues (remove malicious code, fix improper redirects, update ssl certificates). After fixing, submit a 'request review' in search console. Once google approves, the warning usually lifts within a few days.

What to do if a domain is blocked by firefox?

First, detect the block reason (malware, phishing, misleading content) via mozilla's official support channels or transparency reports of security partners. Then thoroughly fix security vulnerabilities or policy violations (remove malicious code, fix ssl certificates, remove deceptive redirects). After that, submit a review request through mozilla's false positive appeal channel or google safe browsing's reconsideration request page (since firefox partly relies on google data). The block usually lifts within hours to days after approval.

Besides content violations, what other reasons can cause blocks?

Other reasons include technical misconfigurations (expired ssl, improper https setup, mixed content), security issues (hacked site, sql injection, unsafe third-party plugins), network environment problems (server IP blacklisted due to other违规 sites, dns hijacking or poisoning), and historical issues (second-hand domain with bad records). Also, many user reports or spammy seo tactics (hidden text, keyword stuffing) may trigger blocks.