We secure your browsing and search
experience from scam,
phishing
and other threats!
90% of your most confidential and sensitive content
is stored in a digital form. Whether synced messages, photos on
social media, emails or credit cards are somewhere in the cloud or
on your PC.
Let Securify products help you distinguish between the good and
the bad of the digital world.
All products come with
Securify Engine built-in
Malicious sites that lead to credential or personal information theft
Links that lead to scammy websites designed to lure you out of your funds
Pages that contain intrusive ads and sketchy products
Searching is our gateway to the internet. Alert against keywords that may lead to malicious destinations
I can not believe an official government web site would contain malicious code! Thanks for stopping me going there!
Jul 17, 2020
Does exactly what it says. Installed for me and my elderly mom as well.
Mar 22, 2020
This helped me see what was safe and what wasn't. A lot of my bookmarks were not safe so this helped me.
Apr 2, 2020
it protected me from very dangerous sites before i could do something id regret.
Jun 28, 2020
protected me from going to malicious site.
Sep 8, 2020
This is really helpful and safe it really helped me and my mom.
Jul 25, 2020
Are the extensions in the Securify Suite free?
Yes, all the apps under the Securify Suite are free of charge and can be found in the Chrome Web Store.
What is your business model?
We choose to partner with trusted search providers (this can be Yahoo\Bing\Google), in order to sustain and support the Securify Suite. Securify will use a partner Search engine to provide results for the search functionality and in return, the search engine will share some of its ad-revenue with Securify. This model keeps the products free.
Why has my default search engine change?
The Securify Engine protects you from bad pages and domains. Securify products can never protect you against 100% from the threats so we try to stop you from reaching those pages even before - by blocking or warning against keywords that may lead to bad sites. For this, we partner with Search engines that we consider both private and agree to implement this functionality as well.
Why did I receive a block page?
A block page indicates that we have detected an unsafe activity in the website you have tried to access and this is our attempt at letting you know of that fact before you put yourself in harm's way. If you still choose to proceed to the website in the question, click the "Proceed anyway" button.
How do I uninstall?
Super easy. Go to the top-right corner of your Chrome browser. Click on the "Puzzle" icon near your profile photo. Locate the item you'd like to uninstall, click the three dots near it and hit Remove from Chrome