Google Chrome with new full-screen warnings for dangerous websites
Google initially built the SafeBrowsing security feature into the Chrome web browser, which warned users against downloading potentially dangerous (infected) files from websites. However, since users began to massively despise the warnings about the danger, the programmers of the computer giant decided to take an even more radical approach. The danger warning has become much more prominent and the user simply cannot ignore it.
A security warning appears across the entire screen and is colored red before downloading potentially dangerous files. The user can still “skip” the security message, but the process itself is a bit longer, which means that users will have some extra time to think.
The Google Chrome web browser will offer users three options when downloading a suspicious file: "I created this file", "I trust the site" and "I'm willing to accept the risk". Regardless of the option selected, the Google Chrome web browser will allow the user to download the file. If we decide on one of the three options, it is better to have an antivirus program installed and updated.