onlinedeals2offer.com.au Reviews

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onlinedeals2offer.com.au has a slightly low trust score. Why?

We checked onlinedeals2offer.com.au and we are unsure if the website is legit.

The review of onlinedeals2offer.com.au is somewhat low according to our computer algorithm. Scamadviser rates every website automatically by looking at where the server of the website is located, is an SSL certificate is used, who owns the domain name and other public and private sources.

As said, the rating of the website is somewhat low. It is therefor recommended to do your own vetting to determine if the website is trustworthy or fake. You can do this by reading our article How to recognize a scam website as with any computer program our trust score can only be seen as an indicator.

Positive highlights

This site seems to sell products online (how to check if it is a shop scam)

Negative highlights
This website is being iframed by another website

This website does not have many visitors

Not many websites are linking to this site

Communication with this online store is not secure (no SSL). 

This website is not optimized for search engines

You seem to be able to download software from this site

We identified popular products frequently sold by scammers

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Complete Review onlinedeals2offer.com.au

Webshop Evaluation

In our Analysis we always check the Tranco ranking. In this case it was low. A low Tranco ranking means that the website has relatively few visitors. For a new website this is logical. The same is true for a highly specialized website. However if the website claims to be a large corporate or popular site, than warning flags should be raised.

This website does not have many other websites linking to it. This means the website is not considered an "authority". You do not get many links from other websites easily and it often takes up to years to build up authority. Just having many links from sites that are unknown and have no traffic, does not help a site to build authority.

The website allows you to download software (at least it seems). There are many companies that offer such service safely. However, when considering downloading software, please be aware that several scammers are offering illegal downloads of software. It may be tight to a costly subscription service or the files may contain viruses or other malicious software. If you like to learn more, please check our blog post: "The dangers of illegal downloading".

This online store is offering products that are popular amongst scammers. As demand is high, these scammers are trying to lure you to buy these products often at much lower prices than the normal market rates. We advise you to take extra care before you order by checking if the company is legit or possibly a scam. Please read our blog post "How to recognize a Scam" for tips & tricks. 

Technical Evaluation

This website is using an iframe or other technology to include content and functionalities located on another website. We consider this suspicious. Most professional and large scale websites hardly ever do this.

We could not find a Secure Sockets Layer certificate. SSL is a secure protocol developed for sending information securely over the Internet. Communication with this online store is not secure and a serious security breach. All professional websites have an SSL certificate. For online stores, this is even more important as payment information is sent from your computer to the server of the online store. We therefore gave a much lower rating to this website.

We checked if the website is optimized for search engines like Google and Bing. This does not seem to be the case. Several items are missing which most websites implement to make sure they can be found by search engines. We consider this suspicious. Why would a website not want to be found via search engines? This is usually the case if they do not want to be found by police authorities or brand protection agencies. 

Facts about onlinedeals2offer.com.au

Key facts
Alexa rank
8523472
Backlinks
1
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Owner
CEO
Website data
Website
onlinedeals2offer.com.au
Title
| Crack Latest Deals on All Security Products - OnlineDeals2Offer
Website Speed
Slow
SSL certificate valid
invalid
Tags
Media - Software - High Risk, Epson, Populair Products, Brands, Helpdesk, Registration Possible, Industry - Media - Software, Industry - Shopping, Language - English
Owner
Name
CEO
Administrator
Name
CEO
Technical Contact
Name
CEO
Server
ISP
Instra Corporation Pty Ltd
Country
AU
Registrar
Name
Afilias Australia Pty Ltd
Register website
http://www.afilias.com.au
E-mail
abuse@afilias.com.au
Phone
+61.390216914
Server name
IP
103.152.248.194

Request HTTP status
200

Target
ns1.name-server.io.
IP
75.2.72.80
Country
US

Target
ns2.name-server.io.
IP
99.83.167.154
Country
US

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