How do I stop a fraudulent Safari warning on a legitimate website?

Hello! I am the owner of and today when I visited my site for the first time in a day I saw: Fraudulent

Website Warning!

This website may try to trick you into doing

unsafe things, such as installing

software or giving out personal or financial

information, such as passwords, phone numbers, or credit card details.


My site is not blacklisted on any verification site, or anywhere. Why did Apple give us this label? How can we remove it if we are not scammers and can prove our rights to the site?


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Posted on Aug 8, 2024 7:55 AM

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Posted on Aug 8, 2024 8:44 PM

What issue did you have filling out the form provided on the Deceptive Website Warning?

If you get a Deceptive Website Warning - Apple Support


So I think you can agree:

  • The identity of the owner of the website is hidden on WHOIS
  • New website
  • Web traffic is very low

In addition as MrHoffman was able to point out, there is no data available on the website using the Google Transparency Report.


Google also provides information here about evaluation of website data using Google Safe Browsing:

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9044101?hl=en&sjid=12253000772190742290-NC


When Safari users have the Fraudulent Website Warning turned on in Settings, Apple claims:

Safari may send information calculated from the website address to Google Safe Browsing and Apple to check if the website is fraudulent

Legal - Safari & Privacy - Apple

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