Browser.safebrowsing.provider.*.genericReportURL
Background
Obsoleted by Bug 338598. Only appears in Firefox 2.0a3.
Firefox 2.0 incorporates the Google Safe Browsing extension in its own Phishing Protection feature to detect and warn users of phishy web sites.
When a user wants to report a possibly phishy website or a false positive, they’ll be directed to the URL in this preference if this Safe Browsing service is selected in browser.safebrowsing.dataProvider.
This is an enumerated preference: all preferences whose names start with browser.safebrowsing.provider. are read to generate the list of Safe Browsing providers. The * in the preference name is a non-negative integer, and matches the number in the other preferences needed to describe a provider. It also determines the order in which the providers appear in the options dialog.
Renamed to browser.safebrowsing.provider.*.reportGenericURL.
Possible values and their effects
The URL pointing to the generic phishy site reporting form.
By default, the following preference and value existed:
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.0.genericReportURL
- http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_general/?continue=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Ftools%2Ffirefox%2Fsafebrowsing%2Fsubmit_success.html
First checked in
Has an effect in
- Mozilla Firefox (nightly builds from 2006-05-12 to 2006-06-07, and 2.0alpha3)
Related bugs
- Bug 329292 - add SafeBrowsing anti-phishing extension to trunk for evaluation
- Bug 336832 - set pref defaults for safe browsing
- Bug 338598 - support multiple enhanced mode providers
Related preferences
- browser.safebrowsing.dataProvider
- browser.safebrowsing.enabled
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.*
- browser.safebrowsing.remoteLookups