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URL Phishing Checker

Paste any link and instantly scan it for common phishing signals: suspicious domains, misleading characters, unsafe protocols, and more. Check before you click.

Free · No login · Client-side
⚡ Instant check · 🔒 No URL is stored
Check a URL Example: https://www.your-bank.com/login
Safe-browsing helper
Status · Not checked
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Paste a URL and press “Check URL” to see the phishing risk score.
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This tool uses rule-based checks and cannot guarantee that a URL is safe. If you are unsure, never enter passwords, banking details, or OTP codes on a suspicious website.

What is the URL Phishing Checker?

The iLuvTool URL Phishing Checker is a free security helper that quickly analyzes a link for common phishing patterns. It looks at the domain, protocol, length, and characters used in the URL to estimate how risky it might be.

What this tool checks

  • ❌ Use of IP address instead of a normal domain.
  • ⚠️ Very long or complicated URLs with many subdomains.
  • ⚠️ Suspicious characters like @ or look-alike (punycode) domains.
  • ⚠️ Weak or missing HTTPS (no padlock, http:// links).
  • ⚠️ Known “cheap” or often-abused top-level domains.
  • ⚠️ Phishing-style keywords such as “verify”, “secure-login”, “account-update”, and more.

How to use the URL Phishing Checker

  • Step 1 – Copy the suspicious link from email, SMS, WhatsApp, or social media.
  • Step 2 – Paste the full URL into the box above.
  • Step 3 – Click “Check URL” and review the risk score and signals.
  • Step 4 – If the risk is high, do not click the link or enter any personal information.

FAQ

Is this 100% accurate?

No tool can guarantee 100% accuracy. This checker is a quick helper based on common phishing patterns. When in doubt, always type the website address manually or use official apps.

Do you store the URLs I check?

No. This tool works entirely in your browser (client-side). The URLs you paste are not sent to any server by this page.

What should I do if a link looks dangerous?

Do not open it. Delete the message or email, and contact the company using their official website or app if you need to confirm anything.