INACTIVE - http://mzl.la/ghe-archive - "It's a trap" and "It's an Attack" warning pages that showcase Firefox's phishing and malware protection feature
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As noted by @bensternthal in #4, there are a few problems with the current pages and they should probably get a refresh to match other Mozilla properties.
๐ก make the blocking landing page NOT blocked ( blocked.html ) and explain it (as per existing) but provide a TEST link to a secondary page ( eg blocked-test.html )
That's a good idea. Instead of a link, we could also iframe the blocked page and on the top-level page say something to the effect that the iframe should be empty.
Possibly provide a landing page for all five tests with 5 iframes plus links to load all five pages in a new tab eg https://itisatrap.org/firefox/its-a-test.html