FT Edit: Access on iOS and web
Address bars are not immune. Browser address bars typically render in the system UI font (San Francisco on macOS, Segoe UI on Windows). Both are standard sans-serif fonts in the high-danger-rate category. Chromium’s IDN homograph protection catches many cases by displaying punycode for suspicious mixed-script domains, but it relies on script-mixing heuristics, not pixel comparison. A domain using only Cyrillic characters that happen to spell a Latin word (like “аpple” in all-Cyrillic) may still render in the address bar’s font and look identical.
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As the banner suggested I checked the status in Google Safe Browsing, created an account at Google Search Console, and verified domain ownership with a TXT record in DNS settings. The error message remained frustratingly vague, something about “detected phishing activity”.
It risks a further additional daily fine of £250 if it does not comply.