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Free link checker — is this website legit?

Paste any link below to check if the website is legit before you click, sign in or pay — free, no signup. The checker reads the page for you, looks up how old the domain is, and gives you a trust score with the specific risk signals it found. Built for Australians, so it knows the fake stores, parcel-redelivery pages, bank look-alikes and toll “fine” sites doing the rounds.

How the link check works

Three things happen when you paste a link. First, our server fetches the page safely — you never open the site, and nothing touches your device. Second, we look up the domain's public registration records: how recently it was registered and through whom, because most scam sites are only weeks old. Third, AI analysis reads what the page actually says and asks for — payment pressure, fake urgency, brand impersonation, login forms where they shouldn't be — and scores it against known Australian scam patterns.

What the risk signals mean

Every check lists the specific signals behind its verdict — things like a domain registered in the last few weeks, a site imitating a brand it doesn't belong to, checkout pages with no business details, or pressure tactics in the copy. Signals are guidance, not proof: one weak signal on an otherwise clean site can be innocent, while several strong ones together are how fake stores and phishing pages actually look. Checked sites get a permanent report page you can share with whoever sent you the link.

Your privacy

What you paste is sent securely to be analysed and is never shown to other users. Site reports show only what our automated check found about the website — never who checked it.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check if a website is legit?

Paste the link above. The checker safely fetches the page, looks at what it says and asks for, checks how recently the domain was registered and who registered it, and compares it all against known Australian scam patterns. You get a trust score, a verdict and the specific risk signals found — without ever opening the site yourself.

Is it safe to check a suspicious link here?

Yes. You never visit the site — our server fetches it in an isolated environment and reads it for you. Nothing is downloaded to your device and the link is never opened in your browser.

What does domain age tell you?

Most scam and fake-store sites are only weeks or months old, because they get reported and shut down quickly. A site claiming to be an established brand on a domain registered last month is a strong red flag. Some domains (including many .au domains) don't publish a registration date — that on its own is not a bad sign.

Can a website pass the check and still be a scam?

Yes — no automated check is a guarantee. A clean result means we found no strong risk signals, not that the site is endorsed. Take extra care with payments to sites you don't know, and if an offer seems too good to be true, it usually is.

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