Outsmart scams and frauds online
Fraudulent links are often used in emails, SMS messages, private messages, fake advertisements or social media posts. They can lead to fake login, payment, delivery, refund or technical support websites, sometimes appearing very credible at first glance.
This suspicious link checker helps you quickly analyse a URL before clicking. Simply paste the link you want to check to get an initial reading of its risk level, with the main visible signals in the address: strange domain, brand imitation, shortened link, deceptive structure or unusual elements.
The goal is simple: to help you take a step back before opening a suspicious link, in order to reduce the risks of phishing, credential theft, banking fraud or abusive collection of personal data.
Paste a URL to get a clear reading of its structure: real domain, subdomains, short links, parameters and visible caution signals.
This reading helps identify visible caution signals in a URL. It never guarantees that a link is safe or dangerous and does not replace checking from the official website concerned.