Link Check

Paste a URL before you click it. We’ll review redirects, domain signals, and common scam patterns, then suggest the safest next step. Do not paste passwords, one-time codes, or payment details.

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Submit a link to see a structured safety summary and a recommended next step.

Safety note: we do not execute downloads or run scripts from the provided URL. Results are based on signals and available metadata.

What this link check looks at

  • Redirects — shorteners, multiple hops, and unexpected destinations
  • Destination domain — domain basics and technical signals (when available)
  • URL patterns — lookalikes, subdomain tricks, punycode, and encoded parameters
  • Risk context — common scam patterns based on the URL structure and destination type

Recommended next steps

  1. If anything looks suspicious, do not open the link. Verify via the official website or app.
  2. Check the sender context: unexpected invoices, urgency, threats, and “account locked” claims are common phishing tactics.
  3. If you already clicked and entered credentials, change your password and enable 2FA. If you entered card details, contact your bank/payment provider.

FAQ

Does a “safe” result guarantee it’s not a scam?

No. This tool highlights risk signals; scammers can rotate domains and change tactics quickly. Always verify the destination via official channels before entering credentials or paying.

Can you check shortened links?

Yes. Link Check focuses on detecting redirects and showing you the likely destination so you can decide whether to proceed.