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Safe Browsing Check

Check if a website is safe to visit. Scan for malware, phishing, and security threats.

What This Tool Checks

A comprehensive safety scan covering multiple threat vectors.

Malware Detection

Checks if the URL is listed in Google Safe Browsing database for hosting or distributing malware.

Phishing Detection

Identifies social engineering pages designed to trick users into revealing sensitive information.

SSL Verification

Verifies the SSL certificate is valid and the connection is encrypted with HTTPS.

Content Analysis

Scans page content for suspicious patterns like obfuscated scripts, hidden iframes, and phishing forms.

Redirect Analysis

Follows redirects and flags excessive redirect chains that may indicate malicious behavior.

How It Works

Three simple steps to check if a website is safe.

1

Enter URL

Paste or type any URL you want to check. Works with full URLs or just domain names.

2

Run Safety Scan

We query Google Safe Browsing API and run additional security checks including SSL, DNS, headers, and content analysis.

3

Review Results

See a clear safe/unsafe verdict with detailed results for each individual safety check.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about website safety and safe browsing.

Google Safe Browsing is a service that identifies unsafe websites across the internet and notifies users and webmasters of potential harm. It protects over 4 billion devices by examining billions of URLs per day, looking for phishing sites, malware distribution, and unwanted software. Browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari use this data to warn users before visiting dangerous pages.

The tool checks for several threat types: malware (software designed to damage devices or steal data), social engineering (phishing pages that impersonate legitimate sites), unwanted software (programs that alter settings without consent), and potentially harmful applications. It also analyzes page content for suspicious patterns like obfuscated scripts and hidden iframes.

Phishing is a type of online scam where attackers create fake websites that look identical to legitimate ones (like banks, email providers, or social media). They trick users into entering login credentials, credit card numbers, or personal information. Our tool checks both the Google Safe Browsing database and the page content for known phishing indicators.

If you are a visitor, avoid the site entirely and do not enter any personal information. If you are the site owner, check Google Search Console for security issues, scan your server for malware, update all software and plugins, remove malicious code, and submit a review request to Google once the issues are fixed. The review process typically takes a few days.

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