Honestly, where are the Google security people who give us so much trouble everywhere else:https://daringfireball.net/linked/2017/05/29/russian-amp-phishing …
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The only solution is not to use Google URLs (an alt cache URL would help but user still get used to it and it obscures fishy stuff)
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The real solution is to get rid of the the URL prefix, of course. We already did in our native apps. Hoping for web sometime this year.
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I'm excited to hear that's coming. Can you share the techniques that are making it possible on the web? New standards? Browser features?
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Still figuring it out and will share once it is far enough along. But likely the latter 2, indeed.
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This is the redirect warning we show for all possibly dangerous links. I assume the owning team has this tested with users.
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I'm surprised Google security is ok with unvetted content being served on http://google.com .
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That's a low bar. It's not content made by Google.
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