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- Verify if your Android security software detects phishing pages
To verify if your Android security software detects phishing pages, your system will attempt to open the AMTSO Phishing Test page.
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This page does NOT contain any malicious content nor does it try to phish details, but by an industry-wide agreement this page is detected as a page to be blocked so that people can verify if their anti-malware product’s detection capability is configured correctly.
Clicking on this button, a new page will open. If you can read this page, it indicates either your anti-malware solution is NOT (yet) supporting this Feature Settings Check or your anti-malware solution’s Anti-Phishing feature is NOT enabled or misconfigured.
- Not sure if your product should support this feature?
Please contact your vendor’s support department for instructions explaining how to enable the feature in your product.
- Verify if your Android security software