website safety check
Website safety check
The user wants to know whether a website looks safe enough to visit, sign in or enter payment data.
What this check is for
Website safety check: HTTPS, redirects, scam signals and risks
Do not promise a full malware verdict. Explain that the report uses public safety signals.
Search phrases
- website safety check
- check if website is safe
- website security check
- scam website checker
- safe website checker
What URLCompass checks
Enter a website address and URLCompass reviews public safety signals: HTTPS, status code, final URL after redirects, mixed content, security headers and forms on the page.
HTTPS, redirects and mixed content
The report shows whether the page loads over HTTPS, where the final URL points and whether a secure page still loads insecure http resources.
Security headers
URLCompass checks HSTS, Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy and Permissions-Policy. These signals do not prove a site is harmless, but they show how carefully the basic protection is configured.
How to use the result
If HTTPS is missing, mixed content is present, forms are insecure or important headers are absent, avoid entering passwords or payment data until you verify the site another way. Site owners should fix certificates, redirects, forms and security headers.
Report sections
The scan keeps the result readable
Connection
HTTPS, status code, final URL and mixed content.
Security headers
HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options and other protective headers.
Forms and input
Form count, password fields and forms that submit data over insecure HTTP.