Is this link safe?
Paste any link below and we'll check it for common warning signs — shortened addresses, lookalike names, phishing tricks, and more.
You can paste the full address, or type it by hand. It doesn't need to start with "https://".
The link you paste will be analyzed locally in your browser. No data is sent to a server.
The golden rule
Never enter a password, one-time code, or credit card number if you're not 100% sure the site is real. No automatic checker can make that promise for you — when in doubt, type the company's real address into your browser by hand.
Next steps
Worried you may have already clicked a bad link in the past? Check whether your email address or password has shown up in a known data leak.
How this works
Everything happens inside your browser. We don't send the link to a server, we don't save it, and we don't track you. This tool looks at the pattern of the address itself — things like the site name, whether it's encrypted, and whether it uses common scam tricks.
Because no data leaves your device, the checker can't tell you whether a specific site has been reported as malicious — for that, services like Google Safe Browsing run a fuller check when you actually visit the site in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.