How to tell Edge that it is not typosquatting?

HqYCYiYJ 0 Reputation points
2023-11-13T07:43:19.4033333+00:00

I operate multiple sites, all with similar domains as follows:

example-a.com

example-c.com

example-t.com

example-v.com

When I access example-t.com with Edge, I get a warning saying "This does not seem to be the appropriate site - example-v.com? You accessed example-t.com.".

Both sites are operated by me, so it is not typosquatting.

I would like to prevent the warning from appearing as it could negatively impact my site sales.

How to tell Edge that it is not typosquatting?

Incidentally, a similar warning appeared in Google Chrome before.

At that time, I uploaded a list of domains, and the warning no longer appeared.

https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/security/lookalikes/lookalike-domains.md#Removing-Lookalike-Warnings-from-a-site

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  1. Wenying Lu-MSFT 1,835 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-11-14T07:23:01.6933333+00:00

    Hi @HqYCYiYJ ,

    If you believe a warning or block was incorrectly shown for a file or application, or if you believe an undetected file is malware, submit a file to Microsoft for review. For more information, see Submit files for analysis.

    Also, you could submit a site request to the Dev Team by sending feedback (Press Alt+Shift+I) in Microsoft Edge.


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