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[GH-ISSUE #437] Domain awsmppl.com is considered a Deceptive site. #317
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Originally created by @githubtefo on GitHub (Sep 11, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/nsupdate-info/nsupdate.info/issues/437
Hello,
Since yesterday, my subdomain (and apparently all //*.awsmppl.com) was marked as a Deceptive Site by Google.
I already informed to Google that my subdomain is safe, but is there anything else we/you the admins can do?
Thank you in advance.
@ThomasWaldmann commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2019):
If you have a problem with google, you need to talk with their support.
awsmppl.com is not even a domain of mine, but a "contributed" domain by another user.
I can forward a link to this issue to the domain owner, though.
@ThomasWaldmann commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2019):
See also #388.
awsmppl.com is not on that list, that might be a cause of this problem (or not, sometimes google and others just behave stupid).
@githubtefo commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2019):
That would be great, thanks.
I know Google just acts with no sense.
@ThomasWaldmann commented on GitHub (Sep 14, 2019):
Domain owner is aware of the issue now.
@githubtefo commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2019):
Today it was back to normal. Thanks @ThomasWaldmann !
@githubtefo commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2019):
The domain is consider a deceptive site again.
@ThomasWaldmann, could you share the contact of the owner of the domain in order to suggest him/her/them to include the domain in the public suffixes list?
@ThomasWaldmann commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2019):
i wrote him an email and suggested to provide direct contact info.
@AgentTNT commented on GitHub (Oct 22, 2019):
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/pull/900
@githubtefo commented on GitHub (Oct 22, 2019):
Great! Now my subdomain.awsmppl.com is not considered a Deceptive site anymore!
Thanks all!
Best.-