Google today released a firefox extension that alerts users about possible phishing webpages.Before you install do read the privacy note. When you enable this extension, you are consenting that it is OK for Google to track all the websites that you visit.
Don't say you weren't forewarned by Google. Below is what Google states on its page.
• When you click to accept, reject, or close the warning message that Safe Browsing gives you about a suspicious page, Google will log this feedback and the URL of the page.
• If you choose to enable Enhanced Protection, Safe Browsing will send page information, including the URLs of pages you visit, to Google for evaluation.
• Google will not associate the information that Safe Browsing logs with other personal information about you. However, it is possible that a URL or other page information sent to Google may itself contain personal information.
• Google Safe Browsing for Firefox contacts Google's servers periodically for updates.
Don't say you weren't forewarned by Google. Below is what Google states on its page.
• When you click to accept, reject, or close the warning message that Safe Browsing gives you about a suspicious page, Google will log this feedback and the URL of the page.
• If you choose to enable Enhanced Protection, Safe Browsing will send page information, including the URLs of pages you visit, to Google for evaluation.
• Google will not associate the information that Safe Browsing logs with other personal information about you. However, it is possible that a URL or other page information sent to Google may itself contain personal information.
• Google Safe Browsing for Firefox contacts Google's servers periodically for updates.


