Adenman Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 This plugin allows you to check any file you are about to download, any page you are about to visit with online version of Dr.Web anti-virus. Dr.Web online anti-virus for checking links. Accessible from the context menu. Autoscans Facebook, VK.com, Google+ links. Dr.Web online anti-virus for checking links. Accessible from the context menu. Autoscans Facebook, VK.com, Google+ links. Dr.Web Link Checker is a free extension for Google Chrome that can instantly scan webpages and files downloaded from the Internet, and block website attempts to monitor user activity and display advertisements.   If, for some reason, you have not yet entrusted Dr.Web products to defend your computers, use Dr.Web Link Checker, and surf the World Wide Web without fear of virus attacks, phishing attempts, and annoying ads!  Dr.Web Link Checker’s automatic features • Protects against phishing attempts and virus infections in social networks (VKontakte, Facebook, and Google+). External links in social networks are scanned automatically, and then a warning is displayed about the danger of following links from social networks to other sites.  • Blocks attempts to monitor user Internet activity, including on social networks. Blocks all the most common ad network resources and web behaviour analytics that allow user search requests and visited sites to be analysed and the resulting collected data to be used to display specific ads to users. • Blocks ads (social network advertising plugins embedded in pages of third-party sites, ad networks, flash banners and videos, and separate ad units on a page). User-created site exceptions lists indicate which sites can display ads.   for 🦊 Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/drweb-anti-virus-link-checker/   for google chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/drweb-anti-virus-link-che/aleggpabliehgbeagmfhnodcijcmbonb   Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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