An Addon for Detecting Malicious and Suspicious Webpages.
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4.83
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18)
Review summary
Pros
- Effectively blocks JS-Malware encoded scripts
- No false positives
- Non-intrusive operation
- Unique compared to other security add-ons
Cons
- Cannot run on Firefox Android browser
- Breaks few login pages
Most mentioned
- Highly efficient against JS-Malware
- Non-intrusive
- Wish for Android browser compatibility
- Website whitelist option needed
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2023-06-06 | DarkerFlyer | ||
2022-12-03 | Test User | Good Initiative by GoI. | |
2022-10-28 | Suraj Singh bhabher | Hello | |
2022-10-27 | Vinish Singh | ||
2022-02-06 | Display Name | ||
2021-06-04 | Firefox user 16897282 | ||
2021-02-20 | Firefox user 14487566 | ||
2020-03-08 | Tapan Jatakia | ||
2020-02-21 | Firefox user 14255431 | ||
2020-02-07 | Prometheus | Browser JSGuard has successfully blocked quite a few JS-Malware encoded scripts and other issues over the few years that i have been using it. I've never had a false positive and until it detects a danger you don't even know that its there. So its one of my favorite security add-ons for Firefox as its fairly unique in what it does and is not a nuisance like most of the other security add-ons My only wish was that i could also run this on the Firefox Android browser. |
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