Security News > 2017 > August > Google wants iOS Gmail users to think twice about following suspicious links (Help Net Security)
2017-08-14 02:27
Google has announced the rollout of new anti-phishing checks for the iOS Gmail app: in less than two weeks, all users will be confronted with two warnings if they attempt to follow a suspicious link from within the app. The first one is a pop-up, warning generally about untrusted nature of the site they are attempting to visit: If they choose to dismiss the warning and proceed, another warning will provide more specific information about … More →
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