Real-time domain analysis · No account needed

Know before
you click

Paste any URL and we'll tell you if it's safe to visit. We check phishing signals, blacklists, SSL certificates, and more - in under two seconds.

Completely free
Zero data stored
Results in <2 seconds
8 checks per scan
Please enter a valid domain, like google.com
Try these examples: github.com paypal-secure.tk amazon-login-verify.xyz
SCANNING...
Safety Score
50K+
Domains scanned and counting
99.7%
Phishing detection accuracy
<2s
Average scan time per domain
8
Separate signal checks per scan
How it works

Three steps, then you know.

SecureLinks is built so that anyone, not just security experts, can make smart, informed decisions about the links they encounter every day.

STEP 01
Paste any domain or URL
Drop in anything, a full link, a bare domain, with or without https://. We strip the noise automatically and zero in on what matters.
STEP 02
We run 8 checks in parallel
SSL certificates, blacklist databases, phishing patterns, domain age signals, suspicious TLDs, and MX records, all checked simultaneously in about two seconds.
STEP 03
Get a clear verdict
Safe, risky, or dangerous, with a score out of 100 and a full breakdown of what we found. No cryptic jargon, just a plain-English answer.

What we check

The threats we catch for you.

Most dangerous sites rely on a handful of well-known tricks. Here's exactly what we look for, and what it means for you.

HIGH RISK
Phishing pages
Fake login pages designed to steal your passwords. We check for brand impersonation, lookalike domains, and suspicious URL patterns that signal phishing attempts.
HIGH RISK
Malware distribution
Sites that silently install software on your device. We cross-reference against major threat intelligence databases that are updated daily with new malware signatures.
MEDIUM RISK
Deceptive TLDs
Certain top-level domains like .tk, .xyz, or .ml are disproportionately used for fraud. We flag these and weigh them against other signals for a complete picture.
MEDIUM RISK
Expired or invalid SSL
A padlock icon isn't a guarantee of safety. We verify the SSL certificate is valid, unexpired, and genuinely belongs to the domain, not just any issued certificate.
Why SecureLinks

Built for people, not just analysts.

We believe online safety tools should be accessible to everyone. Here's what makes SecureLinks different from the alternatives.

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Privacy first, always
We don't log what you check. Every scan is ephemeral, the moment you see your result, our servers forget it happened. No account required, no tracking.
Instant, no friction
No signup, no browser extension required. Just paste a link and go. Our checks run in parallel so you get a full verdict in under two seconds.
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Plain language results
We translate security signals into clear, human verdicts. Safe, caution, or danger, with exactly enough context to make a confident decision.
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Multiple data sources
We don't rely on a single blacklist. Our engine combines multiple threat feeds, pattern analysis, and domain intelligence for a more complete picture.
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Works on any device
Desktop, phone, tablet, SecureLinks works everywhere. Got a suspicious link in a text message? Check it on your phone before you tap.
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Community-driven
Join our Discord community to report new threats, share findings, and help make the web safer. Collective awareness is one of the best defenses.

FAQ

Questions people ask.

Yes, completely. You can check as many domains as you want at no cost. We don't ask for your email, we don't create an account for you, and there's no usage cap. Just paste and check.
No. We don't log or store any domains you search. Every check is ephemeral, once you see your result, we're done. We built SecureLinks with privacy in mind from day one.
It's a useful signal, not a guarantee. Our checks cover the most common threat patterns and we maintain a 99.7% accuracy rate on known phishing domains. A "safe" score means we found no known red flags, it doesn't mean a site is definitely trustworthy. Always use your own judgment too.
Absolutely. The padlock only means the connection is encrypted, it says nothing about who you're talking to. Phishing sites routinely use HTTPS because free SSL certificates are trivially easy to get. That's exactly why we run multiple checks beyond just the certificate.
Don't visit it, especially not from the device you're currently using. If someone sent you the link, let them know it's flagged. If it arrived in an email, treat the entire message as suspicious. When in doubt, navigate directly to the official website by typing it yourself.
Yes - and we encourage it. Join our Discord community where you can report suspicious domains directly. Community reports help us improve our detection and protect more people. Every submission gets reviewed.

Got a suspicious link? Check it now.

It takes two seconds and could save you a lot of trouble. Free, private, and no sign-up required.

Community

Join our Discord server

Connect with others who care about staying safe online. Share suspicious links, get help, report new threats, and stay ahead of what's circulating.

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