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Check Domain Trustworthiness

TL;DR

You can check if a domain name is trustworthy by looking at its age, registration details (WHOIS), reputation on blocklists, SSL certificate, and website content. Use online tools to help with these checks.

1. Check the Domain Age

A newer domain doesn’t automatically mean it’s bad, but older domains generally have more established reputations. You can use a WHOIS lookup tool (see section 2) as many will show creation date.

2. Perform a WHOIS Lookup

WHOIS provides registration information about the domain name owner, registrar, and dates of registration/expiration. Suspiciously hidden or incomplete details can be a red flag.

3. Check Blocklists

Blocklists contain domains known to host malware, phishing sites, or spam. If a domain appears on multiple blocklists, it’s a strong indicator of trouble.

4. Verify SSL Certificate

A valid SSL certificate (HTTPS) encrypts communication between your browser and the website. It doesn’t guarantee trustworthiness but is essential for secure websites.

5. Scan with VirusTotal

VirusTotal analyzes websites using multiple antivirus engines and website reputation services.

6. Examine Website Content

Look for signs of poor quality, misleading information, or attempts to collect personal data without a clear privacy policy.

7. Use Website Reputation Tools

These tools combine various data points to provide an overall trust score.

8. Check the Domain’s DNS Records

DNS records can reveal information about where a domain is hosted and how it’s configured. Unusual or inconsistent records might indicate malicious activity.

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