How to Read Your Safety Report

Think of this report as a "health check" for the website you are visiting. Instead of looking at code, we look at the site's reputation and behavior to give you a clear answer: Is it safe to stay here?

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Step 1: Meet Your Trust Score

The first thing you’ll notice is the colorful circle at the top left of your report.

  • The Big Number: This is your Trust Score, ranging from 0 to 100. A score of 100 is our way of saying, "This site is a trusted friend!".

  • The Visual Cue: We use bright green to show you when a site is verified and healthy.

  • The Bottom Line: Look right below the score for a quick badge like "Safe to Access" (Có thể truy cập) for instant peace of mind.

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Step 2: The "Why" Behind the Score

Curious why a site got that specific rating? Check out the Key Analysis Factors to the right.

  • Real Identity: We double-check that the site is exactly who they say they are—like making sure facebook.com really belongs to the official team at Meta.

  • Good Behavior: Our system watches for any "rude" behavior, like annoying pop-ups or trying to push you to other pages without asking.

  • Looking Sharp: We scan the page to make sure the logos and text look professional and aren't just a cheap imitation meant to trick you.

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Step 3: Our Digital Detective at Work

This is where our AI does the heavy lifting, looking at the "body language" of the website to find hidden risks.

  • The ID Check: We look at the URL pattern to ensure a scammer hasn't created a "fake name" that looks like a real brand.

  • The Reading Test: Our AI reads the site's content to sniff out "scammy" language or fake login boxes that shouldn't be there.

  • The Blueprint Inspection: We look "under the hood" at how the site was built to find hidden scripts or secret "trap doors".

  • The Crowd Check: We compare your result against millions of other sites to give you a final, accurate Risk Score.

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Step 4: The Neighborhood Watch (Global Blacklists)

We check in with the world’s most trusted security experts.

  • The Clean Sweep: If names like Google Safe Browsing or VirusTotal show "An toàn" (Safe), it means the site has a clean record across the entire internet.

  • Safety in Numbers: When every expert on this list gives a "Green Light," you can feel totally confident while you browse.

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Step 5: Dig into the Details (Domain Identity)

Scroll down a bit further to find the "nitty-gritty" details about the website's background.

  • The Birthday Check: We show you exactly how old the domain is (e.g., nearly 29 years for a trusted site like Facebook!). Scammers usually use brand-new domains, so a long history is a great sign.

  • Official Owner: You can see who registered the site and where they are located.

  • Contact Info: We list the official email and address tied to the domain so you can be sure you're dealing with a legitimate organization.

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Step 6: Seeing is Believing (Visual Proof)

Finally, check out the Live Snapshot section at the very bottom.

  • The "Candid" Photo: We take a real-time screenshot of the page exactly as it appeared during our scan.

  • Verify Before You Visit: You can look at the layout and content safely within our report before you ever even click on the link yourself. It’s the ultimate way to stay safe while keeping your distance!

Score Interpretation

Trust Score Range
Meaning

80–100

Highly trustworthy — no significant risk indicators.

60–79

Generally safe, but with minor warnings or missing data.

40–59

Elevated risk — technical misconfigurations or weak reputation.

20–39

Potentially dangerous — suspicious behaviors or hidden redirects.

0–19

Confirmed threat — malicious or phishing activity detected.

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