Google warns of a clean website

Google is suffering from a lot of harsh reactions from a series of websites when Internet search service providers mistakenly identify those websites that contain malicious code.

In fact, the warning feature of malicious websites is a new feature of Google with the goal of helping users avoid accessing websites that contain malicious code.

Accordingly, every time a user clicks on a link on Google's search results page, Google will review the target website. If you see that web page contains malicious code, immediately a site warning with content "Warning - visiting this Web site may harm your computer!" (Warning - you are visiting a website that contains elements that may be harmful to your PC).
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Google does not block access to those sites, but users must then enter the address directly into the address bar of the browser to get to the site that needs it.

Some organizations claim that their website has no malicious code but Google still warns whenever users visit their website.

The Google warning site contains a link to the Stopbadware.org website - the project's website that examines legal and technical issues related to spyware, adware and a wide range of other malicious code.

Stopbadware.org claims to have received information about Google 's case and said Google' s warning was based on its tests. At the same time, he affirmed that he would check the customers' recommendations and propose Google to remove warnings for "clean" websites.

Google officials declined to comment on the case.

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