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- mohit - Mar 14 2008 | faves, todo, development, safe browsing, spam
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Quoted: The Safe Browsing API is an experimental API that enables client applications to check URLs against Google's constantly updated blacklists of suspected phishing and malware pages. Your client application can use the API to download an encrypted table for local, client-side lookups of URLs that you would like to check.
Googleが危険と判断したURLの「ブラックリスト」を取得できるAPI
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