Q&A

Find quick answers to common questions about using Oten Trust.

Using Oten Trust

Is Oten Trust always correct?

No security tool can guarantee perfect accuracy. Oten Trust combines multiple signals to improve reliability, but users should still apply judgment and review the report details.

Does Oten Trust block sites?

No. It provides analysis and recommendations — you decide what to do next.

Why is a famous website still analyzed?

Even well-known brands can be targeted by impersonation, compromised pages, redirects, or fake subdomains. Oten Trust analyzes the actual URL you submit.

Can I request a review if I think a score is wrong?

Yes. You can report the URL or contact the Oten Trust team with supporting details so the website can be reviewed.

Why did a website receive a different score later?

Scores may change as new data becomes available. A domain’s reputation, blacklist status, SSL certificate, hosting, content, or behavior may change over time.

Why did a website receive a different score later?

Scores may change as new data becomes available. A domain’s reputation, blacklist status, SSL certificate, hosting, content, or behavior may change over time.

What should I do if a site is marked Suspicious?

Proceed carefully. Avoid entering passwords, payment details, personal data, or downloading files until you verify the site through an official source.

What should I do if I already entered my information on a suspicious site?

Change your password immediately, enable two-factor authentication, monitor your accounts, and contact your bank or service provider if payment or personal information was shared.

Should I rely only on the Trust Score?

No. The Trust Score gives you a quick summary, but you should also review the key findings, blacklist checks, domain identity, AI analysis, and final recommendation.


Privacy & Data

Does Oten Trust collect passwords or payment details?

No. Oten Trust does not collect passwords, payment details, or billing information.

Oten Trust is a free tool built to support safer browsing for the community. Our purpose is to help users check suspicious websites, understand online risks, and make safer decisions — not to collect sensitive financial or login data.

You only need to submit the website URL you want to analyze. Never enter your password, card number, banking details, or private account information into a website unless you are sure it is legitimate.

Do I need to create an account to scan a website?

No. You can scan a website without creating an account.

Oten Trust is designed to be simple and accessible, so anyone can quickly check a suspicious link or website before interacting with it.

Does Oten Trust store my searches?

No. All scans are processed securely and anonymously. We don’t log personal data.

Is my uploaded evidence private?

Uploaded evidence is used to help review suspicious URL reports. Avoid uploading screenshots that contain sensitive personal information unless necessary.

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