Browse Through Websites with Peace of Mind with the Paranoid Web Extension

If you spend a lot of time online, you might come across the web page of a rogue site. It looks like it was designed for your favorite brand, but it's a scam site with a hidden agenda. You can't even tell how dangerous it is, what information it will try to obtain, how it will use it, or how it will benefit from the data you entered. This could easily happen to you, even if you're using the web browser of a trusted domain. If you're not sure if you can trust a particular website, but still want to get information about a product you're interested in, we're here to help you.

With the Paranoid Web Extension, you can find all the dangerous web pages in your browser and block them in a flash. It's a handy tool to block malicious websites and scammers on your computer. Furthermore, the extension also shuts off gambling and adult sites.

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