Check domain basic information and security
LinkCheck is a tool that uses the Cloudflare Radar API to scan and analyze URLs. It provides detailed information about the security and performance of the URL.
Simply enter the URL you want to analyze in the input box and click the "Scan" button. We'll handle the rest!
Scan times may vary depending on the complexity of the URL, but typically complete within a few seconds. Please be patient while the results load.
To check if a link is safe, you can: 1) Use our LinkCheck tool by entering the link in the search bar. 2) Look for "https" in the URL, which indicates a secure connection. 3) Use reputable browser extensions that check link safety. 4) Verify the website's domain name carefully to avoid phishing attempts.
Inbound links, also known as backlinks, are links from other websites to your website. To check them: 1) Use SEO tools like Google Search Console or third-party backlink checkers. 2) Analyze the linking domains for credibility and relevance. 3) Check if the inbound links use appropriate anchor text.
Online link safety checkers can be quite reliable, but their effectiveness can vary. Consider: 1) Using multiple checkers for more comprehensive results. 2) Choosing reputable and well-maintained safety checkers. 3) Understanding that no checker is 100% foolproof, so always exercise caution.
Yes, LinkCheck can analyze shortened links. It works by: 1) Expanding the shortened URL to reveal the full destination. 2) Analyzing the actual destination for potential security threats. 3) Providing a safety assessment based on the expanded URL.
It's advisable to check your links regularly: 1) Perform routine checks at least monthly. 2) Check immediately after making significant website changes. 3) Set up automated monitoring for continuous link safety assessment.
If a link is flagged as unsafe: 1) Avoid clicking on or sharing the link. 2) If it's on your website, remove or replace it immediately. 3) Report the link to the relevant authorities if it's clearly malicious. 4) If you believe it's a false positive, you can request a re-check or seek a second opinion from another reputable tool.