Website Safety Checker
Check if any URL is safe or dangerous instantly
What threats do we check?
Our safety system processes URLs through the industry-standard Google Safe Browsing protocol, checking against lists of unstable or dangerous web resources that are updated in real-time.
Malware Detection
Websites that host viruses, ransomware, or spyware designed to infect devices or hijack accounts.
Social Engineering
Phishing sites designed to impersonate banks, networks, or brands to steal user passwords and cards.
Unwanted Software
Pages that trick visitors into downloading software that alters browser settings, injects ads, or tracks actions.
Harmful Applications
Sites executing mobile threats, exploits, or unverified packages that compromise host operations.
Pro Tips to Stay Safe Online
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Look for HTTPS
Make sure URLs have padlock icons indicating encrypted traffic. Avoid submitting credentials to http pages.
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Verify Domain Spellings
Phishing links often use slight typos (e.g. g00gle.com instead of google.com). Verify letters carefully.
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Beware of Shortened Links
Shortened URLs (bit.ly, tinyurl) mask final landing destinations. Run them through the safety checker first.
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Keep Browsers Updated
Modern browsers have built-in defenses that flag dangerous sites. Keep auto-updates turned on.
How To Use Website Safety Checker
Follow three easy steps to identify dangerous web addresses.
Enter Target URL
Type or paste the web address into the input field. You can omit the protocol prefix; the tool will normalize it for you.
Initiate Live Scan
Click the red safety check button to fetch Google Safe Browsing records. Switch tabs to analyze up to 10 URLs in bulk.
Review Flag Status
Review the clear safe/unsafe rating report. Inspect explicit malware, phishing, and unwanted software threat details.