Very Likely Safe

rondogo.sk

rondogo.sk has an average to good trust score. Why?

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Positive Highlights

This website is receiving a lot of traffic according to Tranco (20)

We found a trust mark on this website

According to the SSL check the certificate is valid

This website has existed for quite some years

DNSFilter considers this website safe

Negative highlights

The contact email address used is free

The technical contact email address used is free

The contact email for the administrator is free

Several, mainly negative reviews were found for this site

We found both positive as well as negative reviews for this site

In summary, It seems that rondogo.sk is legit and safe to use and not a scam website.

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Entire Review rondogo.sk
Webshop Evaluation
We discovered that the email address used for the registration of rondogo.sk is free. Smaller websites often use a free email address from Gmail, Hotmail or one of the other free email providers to safe costs. From larger websites you should expect that they use the domain name for email or a corporate address.

We discovered that the website is rated as popular by Tranco with a score of 20. This means that the website is visited by quite a lot of people. In addition other websites find this website interesting and relevant and are linking to it. As a result we increased our review score.

We have identified that this website is showing one or more trust marks. Trust marks differ enormously in the value they actually have. Some trust marks are just logos. The webshop does not have to commit to any regulations or codes of conduct. They do not have any value. Especially SSL trust marks have little to no value. SSL certificates can be gotten for free and even the most expensive ones only check if a company actually exists (but nothing more). To check a trust mark, first click on it. If you are directed to a third party website, that is a good sign. The next step is to check what the trust mark actually represents. What kind of checks are being done, legally, technically or business-wise? If you like to know more, check out "Trust marks - which ones are real and which ones are fake".

We discovered that the domain of this website has been registered several years ago. Websites of scammers are usually very new. Still, you have to be careful. Scammers nowadays also buy old and existing websites to start their malpractice. Checking a website for other scam signals remains essential. 

Technical Evaluation

rondogo.sk is using a free email address (Gmail, Hotmail) for the technical contact. This may not be a negative sign if the website is privately owned or small. However from a more professional website it can be expected that the domain name is also used for email.

We found a valid SSL Certificate. An SSL certificate is used to secure communication between your computer and the website. There are different levels of SSL certification. A free one is also available and this one is used by online scammers. Still, not having an SSL certificate is worse than having one, especially if you have to enter your contact details.

Company Evaluation
We found out that the administrative contact email address of rondogo.sk is a free one. This is not necessarily bad. Larger companies usually use an email address related to the website. Small companies can use a free email address. However the identity of a free email address is not easy to determine.

The company has been reviewed both very positively as well as negatively. This is unusual. We, therefore, advise you to do more research. Please read our article How to Recognize Fake Reviews. Why are people giving so mixed reviews? Are the positive reviews by anonymous reviews who have only left one review? Why are some people giving very negative reviews while others rate the company high? 

Facts about rondogo.sk
Domain Age
8 years from now
WHOIS DATA
protected
Organisation
Rondo Hra s.r.o.
Owner
Silvie Mitvalska
Address
Kloboucnicka 1735/26 140 00 Praha 4
Country
CZ
Phone
+420.732608908
E-mail
rondohramail@gmail.com
Website
rondogo.sk
Redirecting from website
rondogo.sk
Title
Hra RONDOgo - Svet odmien a zábavy
Keywords
rondo, rondo sk, rondo go, rondogo
Domain age
8 years from now
Website speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Let's Encrypt
WHOIS registration date
2017-09-12
WHOIS last updated date
2025-06-12
WHOIS renew date
2026-09-12
Tags
Trust Seal***, Review - Internal System, Popular Products, Registration Possible, Sports, Brands, Industry - Media Subscription Services, Group-IB, Gift Card - Brands, Special Characters - Japanese, Amazon Phishing
Name
Silvie Mitvalska
Organisation
Rondo Hra s.r.o.
Street
Kloboucnicka 1735/26 140 00 Praha 4
Country
CZ
Telephone
+420.732608908
E-mail
rondohramail@gmail.com
Name
Silvie Mitvalska
Organisation
Rondo Hra s.r.o.
Street
Kloboucnicka 1735/26 140 00 Praha 4
Country
CZ
Telephone
+420.732608908
E-mail
rondohramail@gmail.com
Name
Silvie Mitvalska
Organisation
Rondo Hra s.r.o.
Street
Kloboucnicka 1735/26 140 00 Praha 4
Country
CZ
Telephone
+420.732608908
E-mail
rondohramail@gmail.com
ISP
SH.cz s.r.o.
Country
CZ
Name
Gransy s.r.o.
E-mail
info@subreg.cz
Phone
+420.604140458
IP
46.234.104.36
Request HTTP status
200
Target
alfa.ns.active24.cz.
IP
81.95.96.2
Country
CZ
Target
gama.ns.active24.sk.
IP
185.71.158.30
Country
SE
Target
beta.ns.active24.cz.
IP
185.111.90.94
Country
HU
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