Website reputation
Public trust cues and review-style reputation signals when they are available—shown with clear limits.
See it. Check it. Trust it.
Fraudly helps you assess websites, links, and online shops by combining technical, reputation, and fraud signals—not only domain age.
Fraudly is a consumer safety tool for websites, links, and webshops. It combines scam intelligence, phishing signals, shopping-confidence cues, and plain-language guidance—an extra layer before you click, buy, or share personal data.
Fraudly Business
Help employees recognize phishing, fake webshops, fake invoices, and online scams with practical awareness training and manager insights.
Monthly intelligence
Read the latest trends in phishing, scam websites, and suspicious online stores—based on aggregated Fraudly checks.
Fraudly combines trust signals, reputation data, and AI-assisted analysis to help detect suspicious websites.
Public trust cues and review-style reputation signals when they are available—shown with clear limits.
HTTPS availability, certificate context, and technical settings that matter for safe browsing.
Registration timing and domain history cues that often differ between established and rushed scam sites.
Language patterns, urgency tactics, and setup clues commonly seen on phishing and impersonation pages.
Cross-checks against published scam alerts and public threat intelligence where matches exist.
Heuristics that surface unusual combinations of signals—helpful when something feels off but is hard to name.
Fraudly is a consumer website trust checker for social ads, marketplaces, impulse buys, and “is this URL safe?” seconds. You get structured signals—never shock-value scare copy.
Fraudly everywhere
Use Fraudly on your phone, in your browser, or on the web before you trust a shop, link or payment page.
Yes—Fraudly is built so consumers can sanity-check unfamiliar links. Each run blends scam intelligence feeds, HTTPS and domain cues, lightweight review probes, richer reputation enrichment when it succeeds, and optional AI narration so you aren’t guessing alone.
No automated tool can guarantee safety. Fraudly highlights trustworthy vs. risky indicators in one snapshot—use it alongside common sense and official verification before you spend money or reveal sensitive info.
Fraudly focuses on misleading websites: phishing setups, dubious shops, sloppy SSL posture, shady wording, impersonation cues, curated threat feeds—not just downloadable malware.
Your first browser check stays free without an account. Sign up when you’re ready for more scans, alerts, history, or deep analysis credits.
Run a free scan and share a calm snapshot like /check/example.com when someone asks, “Does this site look OK?”
Check website
Fraudly scan
checkout-example.shop
Looks Safe
Trust score 86 / 100
Security
HTTPS active, valid certificate
Threat intelligence
No matches in known scam feeds
Reputation
No critical warning signals found
Recent public trust snapshots from the Fraudly community feed — the same domains and scores as the first page of /latest-checks. Each link opens a full safety report for that domain.
Fraudly Intelligence
Practical, editorial reports on fake webshops, phishing, and warning signs—written to help you shop and browse more safely.
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