Timeline for A website asks you to enter a Microsoft/Google/Facebook password. How do you know it is safe?
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50 mins ago | comment | added | Justinw | @preferred_anon Edge seems to be highlighting the entire domain for me (subdomain included) rather than just the root+tld that the screenshot shows. Google Chrome, also seems to be doing that, although with much lower contrast (at least in dark mode), and without the scheme being visible. (this is all on windows 10) | |
1 hour ago | history | edited | Themoonisacheese | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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2 hours ago | comment | added | preferred_anon | @Michael Firefox does this. The screenshot looks like Edge, although chromium does not do it for me. | |
2 hours ago | comment | added | Michael | what modern browsers are highlighting the domain part of the URL? none of mine are doing that... | |
3 hours ago | comment | added | schroeder♦ | The the OP asking about the legitimacy of the main site or the window popping up for the creds for the MS/Google/Facebook account for SSO? there isn;t often an address bar on those. | |
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S 3 hours ago | history | answered | Themoonisacheese | CC BY-SA 4.0 |