Website safety checker for fake shops, login pages, and payment links
Use StopScam before entering a password, card number, shipping address, or payment details on a site you do not fully trust.
Quick answer
StopScam helps users review suspicious websites by looking at the URL, message context, brand impersonation, payment request, urgency, and other red flags that often appear in phishing pages and fake stores.
Common checks
Fake shopping sites with unusually low prices or weak contact details.
Login pages reached from unexpected texts, emails, or social ads.
Payment pages asking for gift cards, crypto, wire transfers, or unusual fees.
How to check a website
Copy the URL and the message or ad that sent you there.
Paste the URL and context into the checker before logging in or paying.
Use AI chat or the fake-shop guides if you need help understanding the result.
Useful when
- ✓ You are asking, "is this website safe?" before buying or logging in.
- ✓ A link came from a text, email, QR code, ad, or marketplace message.
- ✓ The site pushes urgency, discounts, verification, or payment before trust is clear.
Frequently asked questions
1 Can StopScam guarantee a website is safe?
No checker can guarantee safety. StopScam helps identify warning signs and gives a safer next-step workflow before you share information.
2 What should I do if I already entered card details?
Contact your card issuer, monitor transactions, change affected passwords, and avoid using the same password elsewhere.
3 Does a lock icon mean a site is legitimate?
No. HTTPS protects the connection, but scam sites can also use HTTPS. The full context still matters.
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