Compare Chrome extensions: Suspicious Site Reporter vs uBlacklist

Stats Suspicious Site Reporter Suspicious Site Reporter uBlacklist uBlacklist
User count 127,792+ 200,000+
Average rating 2.81 4.45
Rating count 220 640
Last updated 2023-07-26 2024-02-28
Size 946.18K 428.03K
Version 1.23 8.5.1
Short description
Extension for reporting suspicious sites to Safe Browsing. Blocks sites you specify from appearing in Google search results
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NOTE If you are looking to show full URLs in the Chrome address bar, this extension is no longer needed. Instead, right-click the address bar and select "Always show full URLs" in the context menu.


Help protect web users by reporting suspicious sites you see in Chrome to Google Safe Browsing.

Google Safe Browsing helps protect over four billion devices every day from threats like phishing and malware by showing warnings to users when they attempt to navigate to dangerous sites or download dangerous files. Help Safe Browsing protect web users by reporting suspicious sites.

With the Suspicious Site Reporter extension, you’ll see an icon when you’re on a potentially suspicious site. Clicking the icon shows additional site information that may be considered when determining if the site is suspicious or not. Click Send Report to submit unsafe sites to Safe Browsing for further evaluation

Check out the source code at https://github.com/chromium/suspicious-site-reporter. For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please visit https://github.com/chromium/suspicious-site-reporter/issues and feel free to file an issue.

By installing this item, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/.

This extension prevents the sites you specify from appearing in Google search results.

You can add rules on search result pages, or on sites to be blocked by clicking the toolbar icon. Rules can be specified either by match patterns (e.g. ://.example.com/*) or by regular expressions (e.g. /example.(net|org)/).

You can use this extension in several search engines other than Google. The list of supported search engines is available at: https://github.com/iorate/ublacklist#supported-search-engines

You can synchronize rulesets across devices via cloud storage. At the moment, Google Drive and Dropbox are supported.

You can also subscribe to public rulesets. Some subscriptions are listed on the website: https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/subscriptions

Usage: https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/docs/getting-started

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