diff --git a/Can-you-trust-uBlock-Origin?.md b/Can-you-trust-uBlock-Origin?.md index 0d82b45..0e66019 100644 --- a/Can-you-trust-uBlock-Origin?.md +++ b/Can-you-trust-uBlock-Origin?.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ I think it's time I give examples of how requiring _less_ permissions is **not** #### Web Protector - Reliable Phishing Protection -Chrome store: [Web Protector - Reliable Phishing Protection](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/web-protector-reliable-ph/kfecnpmgnlnbmipaogfhoacoioifjgko). +Chrome store: Web Protector - Reliable Phishing Protection (the extension no longer exists on the Chrome Web Store). This extension requires the same permission as uBlock, _minus_ the `privacy` one. Some might be inclined that it can thus be more trusted than uBlock, which requires the `privacy` permission.