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If this were the case, then the reason for flagging should be fully disclosed in a transparent fashion to the end-user, with specific details.

Otherwise it's super confusing to have the entire document be marked "suspicious", and end-user may reasonably (naively) still paste and visit the link. When this happens, the entire effort to keep them safe is subverted by Google's own poor design.



Only a dumb detective will reveal how they caught the thief


Sometimes the ones who need protection are even dumber than the thieves. Where does this leave us?




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