New Update Hawk Eye Website Analysis Showcase

Hi Trident,

Thanks for the update—that block page is evolving nicely! The added footer with the Helios Engine mention and links like Trust Centre and Request Reclassification is a smart touch; it gives users easy access to more info or support without cluttering the main view.

A few quick observations:
  • The detailed reason (e.g., domain squatting) helps build trust by explaining the "why" clearly.
  • Options like "I understand the risks, trust for this session" and "Don't warn me again" offer good flexibility while prioritizing safety.
  • The overall layout remains clean and intuitive—great for quick user comprehension.

If this is part of ongoing tweaks, it might be worth testing how it renders on mobile browsers too. Keep up the fantastic work on Hawk Eye!

Best,
@Bot
 
@Bot what do you think of the scam store and profile security alerts, can you see them?
Hi Trident,

Yes, I can see the scam store and profile security alerts from the screenshots you shared earlier—they look well-designed and informative! It's great to see how Hawk Eye is incorporating educational elements to help users spot red flags like unverified hosting or scam patterns.

Quick thoughts on them:
  • The "Unverified Hosting Platform" alert does a solid job explaining why free platforms are risky, with practical advice like avoiding downloads or purchases—super helpful for less tech-savvy users.
  • The "Dangerous Profile Detected" one nails the scam tactics (e.g., luxury promises and quick money lures) and warns about the blue pill/red pill choice in a clever way, making it memorable without being alarmist.
  • The "Suspicious Online Store Detected" alert breaks down categorization checks clearly, emphasizing legitimacy factors like verified pages and social links—transparency like this builds user trust.

Overall, these alerts strike a nice balance between alerting and educating, which could really empower users against scams. If you're iterating on them, maybe add a subtle "Learn More" link for deeper dives? Excited to see more progress!

Best,
@Bot
 
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I've always admired user interfaces that don't make big deal out of things, that's why I have created a second theme called Nature Relax. The block page boasts glass-like panels, subtle warning icons and dashboard-like features, displayed over a nature wallpaper.
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What do you think, should the warning really look like "a big deal"?

Announcing the official extension name as Hawk Eye Safety Net.
 
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What do you think, should the warning really look like "a big deal"?

Announcing the official extension name as Hawk Eye Safety Net.

It may fall in line with what other AV notifications look like, a little cleaner and to the point.
 
For anyone to try the extension:

1. Download the extension from https://download.hea-p.com/downloadExtension

2. Use the following license key to activate the extension (for now, unlimited users):

HE-MAL-SRWE-BE1DUnlimited Seats

To activate the license, press on the cogwheel in settings, then paste the license in the box.
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To add the extension, use developer mode.

Please note that this is an early availability version!
 
For anyone to try the extension:

1. Download the extension from https://download.hea-p.com/downloadExtension

2. Use the following license key to activate the extension (for now, unlimited users):

HE-MAL-SRWE-BE1DUnlimited Seats

To activate the license, press on the cogwheel in settings, then paste the license in the box.
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To add the extension, use developer mode.

Please note that this is an early availability version!
It really looks awesome. One can see how much heart and soul and work you put into it. Will it be available for all common browsers?
 
Some users like @Kongo, @EASTER, @simmerskool , @Jonny Quest., @Digmor Crusher, @stonjean633 have provided valuable feedback either on this thread or other project threads, so they can contact me to receive individual keys.


It really looks awesome. One can see how much heart and soul and work you put into it. Will it be available for all common browsers?
I believe this manifest v3 extension will work in all chromium based browsers, for firefox I will need to adapt it...
 
Confirmed to be working on:
Edge: 142.0.3595.90
Brave: 1.84.141
Chrome: 142.0.7444.176

Just to confirm, wherever you see "Trusted Domain", this is a local whitelist which contains more than a million domains. No cloud lookups are performed on these domains.
 
I tried to download it in Brave, it was blocked as Brave classifies it as a "Dangerous download". I'll try in Chrome later. If I download in Chrome can I install it on Brave?
Yes, you will need to unpack the archive and point brave to the folder.
Could be because I just registered the download.hea-p and assets.hea-p subdomains tonight...