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golden-cows.com has a very low trust score. Why?

We scanned golden-cows.com for several indicators and we think the website may be a scam. Exercise extreme caution when using this website.

Scamadviser reviews each website automatically for 40 different elements like who owns the website, are the contact details hidden, where is the website hosted, what is the technology being used, and much, much more. Based on all the information gathered, we create a trust score.

golden-cows.com has a very low trust score according to our algorithm. However, computers may be wrong. The website has a strong indicator of being a scam but might be safe to use. We recommend you check the website using our check list or by contacting the company directly.

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This website does not have many visitors

We did not find a SSL certificate 



 

We found several negative reviews about this site

This website is not optimized for search engines

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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.

Technical Evaluation

We could not find a valid SSL certificate. Especially for professional online stores this is a red flag. Any reasonably sized website makes sure communication between your browser and the website is secure. For smaller blogs or content sites a missing SSL certificate may be a little bit superfluous.

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 golden-cows.com

Key facts
Backlinks
5
Domain age
5 years from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Owner
Pending Renewal or Deletion
Address
PO Box 701 94401 San Mateo CA
Country
US
Phone
+1.6502620100
E-mail
expired@dynadot.com
Website data
Website
golden-cows.com
Redirecting from website
golden-cows.com
Domain age
5 years from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
2019-10-22
WHOIS last update date
2020-10-23
WHOIS renew date
2021-10-22
Owner
Name
Pending Renewal or Deletion
Street
PO Box 701 94401 San Mateo CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.6502620100
E-mail
expired@dynadot.com
Administrator
Name
Pending Renewal or Deletion
Street
PO Box 701 94401 San Mateo CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.6502620100
E-mail
expired@dynadot.com
Technical Contact
Name
Pending Renewal or Deletion
Street
PO Box 701 94401 San Mateo CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.6502620100
E-mail
expired@dynadot.com
Server
ISP
Amazon Technologies Inc.
Country
US
Registrar
Name
DYNADOT LLC
IANA ID
472
Register website
http://www.dynadot.com
E-mail
abuse@dynadot.com
Phone
+1.6502620100
Server name
IP
18.213.250.117

Request HTTP status
503

Target
ns2.dynadot.com.
IP
3.218.93.94
Country
US

Target
ns1.dynadot.com.
IP
54.69.45.191
Country
US

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