Privacy -based web browser and search engine, Dick Dickgo, has extended the scope of his scam blocker tool. In addition to being able to save you from standard phishing and malware efforts, scam blockers now misinterpreted fake e -commerce store fronts, survey sites and cipotocardi exchange pages as well as “scarware” pages that your device has infection and you want to click on a button or link to clean it.
If the tool determines that you have clicked on one of these websites, it prevents it from completely loading the page. Instead, it shows you a warning message that you have been told that the website may be at risk of security and that it has been flagged for trying to “transfer money, buy fake goods, or to manipulate malware.” The warning allows you to safely remove the scam from the website without load.
Dick Dacgo himself made a scam blocker, and it does not rely on any Google technology as other browsers do. The company said that means it does not send data to a third party and does not detect your activities. It constantly refreshes a malicious URL list from an independent Internet services provider network and sends its browser update every 20 minutes. This list of dangerous sites lives locally on your device, and checking this device is against you to determine if you have to show a warning message.
The scam blocker on the desktop and the web is completely free, and it is turned on as default. If you are paying Dick Dacgo’s $ 10-Mahi privacy pro-subscription service, the scam blocker will also protect you using other browsers.


