Historique de versions de SafeBrowz - 6 versions
Attention aux anciennes versions ! Elles sont affichées seulement à des fins de test et de référence.Vous devriez toujours utiliser la dernière version d’un module complémentaire.
Dernière version
Version 2.9.8.3
Publié le 14 mai 2026 - 110,21 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieures, android 128.0 et versions supérieuresv2.9.8.3 — Security hardening patch
This is a small follow-up to 2.9.8.2 with additional defensive measures:
• Extra escaping on translated text in upgrade banners (defense in depth against any future translation
supply-chain issue)
• Background script no longer dumps full message objects to console (license keys redacted from logs)
• Internal API tightening to prevent abuse of our threat-scanning service
No new permissions. No new data categories. Same user-facing features as 2.9.8.2.Code source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés
Anciennes versions
Version 2.9.8.2
Publié le 13 mai 2026 - 110,23 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieures, android 128.0 et versions supérieuresWhat's new in 2.9.8.2
1 free AI deep scan per day
Free users now get one full AI scam scan every 24 hours. Hit a suspicious site, get a verdict, no signup
required.
Redesigned danger warning page
When SafeBrowz blocks a confirmed scam, you see a clear threat report with the impersonated brand, domain
age, identified threats, and a one-click Go Back button.
Real-time language switching
Switch between English, Arabic (RTL), Spanish, or Chinese (Simplified) from the extension settings. The
on-page shield, warning overlay, and popup all update instantly. No page reload needed.
Real-time premium activation
Enter your license key in the popup and every open tab updates immediately. No need to refresh each tab.
Privacy unchanged
SafeBrowz still processes URLs in real time and discards them. No browsing history stored, no personal data
collected. The freemium quota uses an anonymous random token, never your IP or identity.
Bug fixes
The upgrade button and license activate button now respect every language switch correctly. The full-page
warning is reserved for confirmed scams only (caution-level sites still show the on-page shield turning
yellow but no longer block the page).Code source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés
Version 2.9.8.1
Publié le 5 mai 2026 - 95,2 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieures, android 128.0 et versions supérieuresCode source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés
Version 2.9.8
Publié le 5 mai 2026 - 94,3 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieures, android 128.0 et versions supérieuresSafeBrowz 2.9.8
What's new
- Spanish and Simplified Chinese UI translations added. Switch between English, Arabic, Spanish, and
Chinese in Settings, Language.
- Firefox for Android support. The extension now lists in the Firefox Android add-on store.
- Right-to-left layout fixes for Arabic.
Bug fixes
- Free-hosting platform apex domains (vercel.app, notion.so, netlify.app, medium.com, etc.) no longer show
a yellow caution banner on the company homepage. Subdomains on these platforms still receive the full
3-layer scan including brand impersonation, drainer JS detection, and AI content analysis.
- The Upgrade to Premium button now opens the website in your selected language.
- The on-page shield indicator's language picker now lists all four supported languages.
Detection updates
- Detection database expanded with additional brands and patterns.Code source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés
Version 2.9.7.1
Publié le 19 avr. 2026 - 93,39 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieures, android 128.0 et versions supérieuresv2.9.7.1 — Firefox for Android support
Adds compatibility with Firefox for Android (Firefox 128+). No new features or behavior changes. Same scam detection, same UI, now available on mobile.Code source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés
Version 2.9.7
Publié le 9 avr. 2026 - 89,42 KoFonctionne avec firefox 128.0 et versions supérieuresv2.9.7 — Bug fix
• Fixed a false positive where SafeBrowz incorrectly flagged Mozilla's
own AMO outgoing link redirect (the prod.outgoing.prod.webservices.mozgcp.net
link wrapper used on every addons.mozilla.org listing page) as
suspicious. Mozilla-owned infrastructure domains (mozilla.org,
mozilla.net, mozgcp.net, mozaws.net, firefox.com, thunderbird.net)
are now whitelisted in our hardcoded safe-domains list.
No new permissions, no new APIs, no new data collection — this is a
small targeted bug fix on top of v2.9.6.Code source publié sous licence Tous droits réservés