Advice Request Safe browsing

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If You disable Encrypted connections, some sites will not be detected, only those that are already in databases or in clod detections. This question has been already discussed many times before in forum.
I only wonder, what is the difference between safe browsing and extension regarding the methodology of detection; both rely on definitions without decrypting https traffic.
 
Safe Browsing (WebAV module) not only relies on in definition:

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"The Kaspersky Protection extension injects a script into the web page opened in Protected Browser and into traffic. The application uses this script to interact with the web page and to transmit data to banks whose websites are protected by the Safe Money component. The application protects data transmitted by the script using a digital signature. The application can embed the script without using the Kaspersky Protection extension." Does it mean the application "the antivirus" can do the injection without the need for the extension?
In such case, it has no essential role.
 
I also use Traffic Light extension. I find that's enough really - while it may not catch phishing much?? it protects against malware, although it does have false positives as well, unlike kaspserksy.
 
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I also use Traffic Light extension. I find that's enough really - while it may not catch phishing much?? it protects against malware, although it does have false positives as well, unlike kaspserksy.
Phishing websites are as dangerous as malicious ones; stealing your credit card or online banking account credentials can cost you a lot of money.

All of them have false positive detections; the least with Kaspersky, while Symantec is on the top of list.
Extensions, as Trafficlight, rely on blacklist definitions; more than one time, the extension report search result or website as safe, meanwhile it get detected by antivirus web protection.
 

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