ScamLens

Is this website safe?

Instantly scan any website against 90+ security databases. Get a clear trust score and know if it's safe before you click.

Quick Answer

Quick answer: if a website pressures you to pay now, asks for one-time codes, imitates a known brand, or was registered recently, do not proceed. Check the domain in ScamLens first, then decide whether to visit, pay, or submit information.

Shows a clear risk verdict before you click, pay, or sign in
Helps you spot brand impersonation, payment traps, and suspicious site behavior
Lets you move straight into reporting or victim-help flows if the case is already active

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See a simple trust score (0–100) with a plain-language safety summary and actionable advice.

Common Questions

How do I check if a website is a scam?
Enter a URL or domain name in the ScamLens search box. You will get a clear risk verdict, the main warning signs, and the next steps before you click, pay, sign in, or download anything.
How thorough is a ScamLens scan?
ScamLens checks the domain against known warning signs, abuse records, impersonation clues, and community reports so you can make a safer decision before interacting with the site.
Is ScamLens free to use?
Yes, ScamLens website safety checks, crypto address checks, and community features are completely free. Developers can also integrate ScamLens into their own products via a free API key.
What information does a ScamLens report include?
Reports explain whether the site looks safe, risky, or suspicious, why it was flagged, what to verify next, and where to go if you need reporting or recovery help.
What should I do if I was scammed by a website?
Take these steps immediately: 1) Report the website on ScamLens to warn others; 2) Contact your bank to freeze related transactions; 3) File a report with your local cybercrime center (e.g., IC3 in the US, Action Fraud in the UK); 4) Change passwords used on that website; 5) Visit our Victim Help page for detailed step-by-step guidance.
How do I report a scam website?
Search for the domain on ScamLens, open the report, and use the Community section to submit what happened. Your report helps other users spot the risk sooner.
How is the ScamLens trust score calculated?
The trust score brings together site history, impersonation signals, technical safety checks, abuse records, and community reports. The report shows the main reasons behind the score so you can make a better decision.
What is the difference between ScamLens and VirusTotal?
ScamLens is built to help with scam decisions, not just malware checks. It focuses on whether a site is safe to trust, pay, sign in to, or contact, and it connects risky cases to reporting and victim-help paths.
How often are scan results updated?
ScamLens regularly refreshes its risk data so you can check a site against current warning signs, not stale results. Community reports and votes continue updating as new cases appear.
What types of threats can ScamLens detect?
ScamLens helps with common scam situations including phishing sites, fake stores, investment fraud, fake support, brand impersonation, crypto scams, identity theft, and payment traps.

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