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Website Trust Score
Safety Checker

Check any website's safety and trustworthiness instantly. Get comprehensive security analysis in seconds.

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What is a Website Trust Score?

A website trust score is a comprehensive security rating (0-100) that evaluates a website's safety, legitimacy, and trustworthiness. Our free tool analyzes multiple security factors including SSL certificates, domain age, malware presence, phishing risks, and blacklist status to give you an instant verdict on whether a website is safe to visit.

Before entering personal information, making purchases, or clicking links on unfamiliar websites, use our trust checker to verify the site's legitimacy. This tool helps protect you from phishing scams, malware infections, identity theft, and financial fraud.

Who Should Use This Website Trust Checker?

  • Online Shoppers: Verify e-commerce sites before making purchases
  • Business Professionals: Check vendor and partner websites for legitimacy
  • Parents: Ensure websites are safe for children to visit
  • Remote Workers: Verify links in emails and messages before clicking
  • Anyone: Check suspicious links from emails, texts, or social media

What Does This Tool Check?

Our website trust score analyzer performs 5 critical security checks:

  • SSL Certificate Validation (25% weight): Verifies HTTPS encryption and certificate validity. Sites without SSL are vulnerable to data interception.
  • Domain Age Analysis (20% weight): Checks how long the domain has been registered. Scam sites are typically new domains (less than 1 year old).
  • Google Safe Browsing (30% weight): Scans against Google's database of malware, phishing, and social engineering threats.
  • VirusTotal Multi-Engine Scan (15% weight): Checks the URL against 70+ antivirus engines for comprehensive malware detection.
  • DNS Blacklist Check (10% weight): Verifies if the domain is listed on spam or malware blacklists (Spamhaus, SURBL, URIBL).

The result? A weighted trust score that gives you instant clarity on website safety. Scores 80+ are safe, 50-79 require caution, and below 50 are unsafe.

Why Website Security Matters

Cybercrime costs exceeded $10.5 trillion globally in 2025. Phishing attacks, malware, and fake websites are the top threats to online safety. One click on a malicious link can:

  • Steal your passwords, credit card numbers, and personal information
  • Install ransomware or spyware on your device
  • Compromise your bank accounts and financial data
  • Lead to identity theft and fraud
  • Infect your computer with viruses and malware

Our trust checker helps you avoid these risks by providing instant security analysis before you visit any website. It's especially crucial for:

  • Links in unexpected emails or text messages
  • New e-commerce sites offering deals "too good to be true"
  • Download sites for software and files
  • Login pages asking for credentials
  • Payment pages requesting financial information

How to Use the Website Trust Checker

  1. Copy the URL: Get the complete website address (including https://)
  2. Paste into Checker: Enter the URL in our tool above
  3. Click "Check Trust Score": Our system analyzes the website instantly
  4. Review Trust Score: See the 0-100 safety rating with color coding
  5. Check Security Details: Review individual check results (SSL, domain age, etc.)
  6. Follow Recommendations: Act on our safety advice based on the score

Pro Tip: Never visit a website with a trust score below 50. Even sites with 50-79 scores require extra caution—verify through other sources before sharing any personal information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our tool uses industry-leading security APIs (Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal) and performs multiple independent checks. The accuracy is 95%+ for detecting known threats. However, new scam sites may not be in databases yet, so always use common sense alongside our tool.

80-100 (Green/Safe): Website passed most security checks and appears legitimate. 50-79 (Yellow/Caution): Some concerns detected—proceed carefully and verify before sharing info. 0-49 (Red/Unsafe): Multiple security failures—avoid this website.

No tool can guarantee 100% detection of all scams. Brand-new scam sites may not be in security databases yet. Our tool is highly effective for known threats and suspicious patterns, but always combine it with common sense: be wary of urgent requests, too-good-to-be-true offers, and requests for sensitive information.

Do not visit the website or click any links. If you already visited it, do not enter any personal information. Clear your browser cache and run a malware scan. If you entered credentials, change your passwords immediately. Report suspicious sites to Google Safe Browsing and the FTC.

Yes. We only check the URL you provide—we never visit the actual website or store your data. The analysis happens through secure third-party APIs. Your privacy is fully protected.

Scammers typically use brand-new domains (less than 6 months old) because they're cheap and disposable. Legitimate businesses usually have established domains (2+ years old). A very new domain combined with other red flags is a strong scam indicator.

Yes, but you should first expand the shortened URL to see the real destination. Use a URL expander tool, then check the actual destination URL with our trust checker. Never click shortened URLs from unknown sources without checking first.

Security Disclaimer: This tool provides guidance based on automated security checks and should be used as one factor in assessing website safety. It does not guarantee absolute protection against all threats. Always exercise caution online, especially when sharing personal or financial information. For critical security decisions, consult with cybersecurity professionals.