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What should I do if I accidentally click on a bad website?
If you quit the website in time, you can report the bad website to the public security organ.

First of all, we want to say that there are many kinds of bad websites, including but not limited to pirated resource websites, video networks, phishing websites and so on. These websites are not only poisonous, but also illegal. Although the state has cracked down on such websites, there will still be many people trying to make use of loopholes to realize their own profits.

In fact, these websites were built by very powerful hackers. On the surface, you can browse for free, but in fact, netizens need to pay a certain "price", that is, personal privacy is leaked. When a user accidentally clicks on a website, personal information has already been recorded. If there are harassing calls on your mobile phone, you should pay attention to whether it is because you accidentally clicked on these websites.

In addition, many websites will implant viruses in users' mobile phones, turning them into "mining machines" to obtain the benefits brought by virtual currency, but the service life of users' mobile phones will be greatly shortened. This has taught us a lesson. When surfing the Internet, don't click on those tempting websites easily.

It is illegal to browse bad websites. If you just browse casually and don't spread it, you won't be punished, nor will you be punished by the public security.

Can only give a warning.

Legal basis: According to Item (6) of Article 5 of the Administrative Measures for the Security Protection of International Networking of Computer Information Networks and Article 13 of the Interim Provisions on the Administration of Computer Information Networks of Municipalities Directly under the Central Government of the State Council, "browsing the yellow net" is an illegal act of "consulting" obscene and pornographic online information, but it does not constitute a crime.