cryptofaucets.cash Reviews

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cryptofaucets.cash has a very low trust score. Why?

We scanned cryptofaucets.cash 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.

cryptofaucets.cash 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.

Positive highlights

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 website's owner is hiding his identity on WHOIS using a paid service

This website does not have many visitors

We detected cryptocurrency services which can be high risk

Financial services (or content) identified with a high risk/return

You seem to be able to download games from this site

We detected PTC job offerings which are possible high risk

We found several negative reviews about this site

Data-sensitive services provided on this website are hosted on a shared server.

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Consumer reviews about cryptofaucets.cash

Very negative reviews

Total reviews: 1 Average score: 1 stars Learn more
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Complete Review cryptofaucets.cash

Company Evaluation

The owner of the website is hiding his identity. Spammers use this information to promote services to website owners. Some website owners therefor chose to hide their contact details. However, it can also be misused by scammers. Our algorithm gives a high rating if the identity of the website owner is shown.

This website seems to offer so-called high return/high-risk investment opportunities. There is however no silver bullet. Any investment that promises high revenues also inherently is high risk. Please consider if you can afford to lose the money you plan to invest in a high-risk venture. Check our blog post "High Risk Financial Investment Scams".

We noticed that jobs are being offered where you get paid to click on ads, to fill in survey forms or to view online commercials. These kinds of jobs are often meaningless. The advertiser does not want to have clicks from people who are not really interested in his products or services. Likewise, surveys are meant to be filled in by people interested in a certain topic. In many cases companies offering rewards for these kind of activities are scams. They are often caught by the advertising networks quickly. In other cases, the company offering the jobs simply does not pay-out. Check out our blog post: "Pay to Click Scams" for more information.

This website appears to offer banking, money lending, stock trading, and other similar financial services, and is maintained on a shared server. The risk of having a shared server for such data-sensitive services is that an attacker could use one compromised website on the same server as a portal to all other websites on the same server. We recommend that you reconsider using this website's services since the personal information you enter on it, and by extension, your device, may become subject to a cyber attack.

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.

We have detected that the website may offer cryptocurrency-related information, products and/or services. We consider these kinds of services to be high-risk for consumers. Even experts in cryptocurrencies have trouble distinguishing legit digital currency services from frauds and scams. We recommend you to be very diligent in checking website offering crypto-related services before you invest or use their services. Check How to check if a cryptocurrency site is legit or a scam. to learn more.

The website allows you to download games (at least it seems). There are many companies that offer such service safely. However, when considering downloading games, please be aware that several scammers are offering illegal downloads of games. It may be tied 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: "Alternatives for illegal downloading".

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

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.

Facts about cryptofaucets.cash

Key facts
Domain age
3 years from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Organisation
Knock Knock WHOIS Not There, LLC
Owner
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Address
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY, 9450 SW Gemini Dr #63259 97008-7105 Beaverton
Country
US
Phone
+1.8772738550
E-mail
cryptofaucets.cash@privatewho.is
Website data
Website
cryptofaucets.cash
Title
2024 Crypto Faucets List – Free Bitcoin & AltCoin Faucet Sites
Description
Free Bitcoin & AltCoin Faucet Sites
Domain age
3 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
2021-04-19
WHOIS last update date
2023-04-04
WHOIS renew date
2024-04-19
Tags
Industry - Cryptocurrency, Helpdesk, Industry - Blog, Industry - Media - Games, Registration Possible, Deals, Industry - Media - Software, Language - English
Owner
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Knock Knock WHOIS Not There, LLC
Street
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY, 9450 SW Gemini Dr #63259 97008-7105 Beaverton
Country
US
Telephone
+1.8772738550
E-mail
cryptofaucets.cash@privatewho.is
Administrator
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Knock Knock WHOIS Not There, LLC
Street
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY, 9450 SW Gemini Dr #63259 97008-7105 Beaverton
Country
US
Telephone
+1.8772738550
E-mail
cryptofaucets.cash@privatewho.is
Technical Contact
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Knock Knock WHOIS Not There, LLC
Street
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY, 9450 SW Gemini Dr #63259 97008-7105 Beaverton
Country
US
Telephone
+1.8772738550
E-mail
cryptofaucets.cash@privatewho.is
Server
ISP
AUTOMATTIC INC
Country
US
Registrar
Name
Automattic Inc.
IANA ID
1531
Register website
http://www.automattic.com/
E-mail
domainabuse@automattic.com
Phone
+1.8772733049
Server name
IP
192.0.78.25

Request HTTP status
200

Target
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IP
192.0.74.9
Country
US

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ns2.wordpress.com.
IP
198.181.117.9
Country
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Target
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IP
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Country
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First analyzed: 2022-05-18 21:44:01. Last updated: 2024-03-19 16:32:44

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