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Displays SSL certificate type with color icons to help identify potentially risky sites using free certificates.
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π SSL Level Light - SSL Certificate Level Indicator
π Overview
SSL Level Light is a Chrome extension that automatically analyzes the type and level of SSL certificate used by the website you're visiting, and intuitively displays it as a color-coded icon (traffic light) next to the address bar.
It helps users easily identify websites using free SSL certificates and prevent potential access to phishing or malicious pages.
π Key Features
Instantly recognize the website's security level via an icon next to the address bar
π’ Green: Website using a paid commercial SSL certificate
π‘ Yellow: Website using a short-term free certificate (e.g., Let's Encrypt, etc.)
π΅ Blue: Website using a certificate from a trusted issuer (e.g., Signgate: Sectigo, etc.)
βͺ Gray: Certificate is missing, expired, or cannot be verified
π΄ Red: Reported or verified as a malicious, phishing, or scam site.
β Security Awareness Feature
Browser padlock icons only indicate the existence of an SSL certificate, without revealing the trust level or issuer, making it difficult for users to accurately assess security.
Recently, phishing websites have been increasingly using free SSL certificates.
According to a 2021 report by PhishLabs, 83% of phishing sites used Domain Validated (DV) SSL certificates.
In 2022, 90.5% of phishing websites were using SSL.
The 2023 APWG report confirms this trend, showing that the majority of phishing sites now use valid SSL certificates.
In short, the presence of an SSL certificate alone is no longer a reliable indicator of a websiteβs trustworthiness.
SSL Level Light addresses this issue by visually indicating the level of SSL certificate used, helping users make better-informed security decisions.
For example, when accessing a site using a free certificate, it displays a yellow warning to alert the user.
π Privacy Protection
No user information is collected
No personal or browsing data is collected
No browser access logs are stored