DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused web browser and search engine, has expanded the scope of its Scam Blocker tool. In addition to being able to protect you from standard phishing and malware attempts, Scam Blocker now also covers fake e-commerce storefronts, survey sites and cyptocurrency exchanges, as well as “scareware” pages falsely claiming that your device is infected and want you to click a button or a link to clean it.
If the tool determines that you’ve clicked on a link leading to one of those websites, it blocks the page from loading altogether. Instead, it shows you a
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