rainbowflag.com.au Reviews

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

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

The review of rainbowflag.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)

According to the SSL check the certificate is valid 

We identified possible adult content (more about the risks of adult sites)

Negative highlights

This website does not have many visitors

We detected adult dating services which may be risky

We found several negative reviews about this site

SHOW DETAILED ANALYSIS

Consumer reviews about rainbowflag.com.au

Very negative reviews

Total reviews: 17 Average score: 1.9 stars Learn more
The total score is based on reviews found on the following sites
I'm not typically inclined to leave comments, but this situation compelled me to share my experience.
I fell victim to a scam and lost my hard-earned money to this company. However,
I want to ensure that others who have suffered a similar fate
This company has been blacklisted by the FCA , People need to stop depositing money with them. They will never grant any withdrawal, instead they will ask you to pay bogus "taxes" in order to withdraw.they hardly ever respond to mails and calls.

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Complete Review rainbowflag.com.au

Company Evaluation

It is recommended to read our article "How to recognize Scam Adult Dating Sites & Apps". Many adult dating sites are fake. They offer "adult entertainment" but often are not clearly communicating this. Women (in most cases) are paid to keep men (again, in most cases) paying for chats, small gifts or other tokens. If you are aware that the dating site is mainly used for entertainment purposes and not actually meeting a likeminded partner, that's fine. If you are trying to actual meet your soulmate, check if the dating site is really legit. 

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.

Adult-oriented websites may include third-party trackers that can access your IP address, location, and even system hardware information. Adult websites are also vulnerable to data breaches and leaks, in addition to trackers. Some of these sites also use viruses and other malware to disseminate unauthorized content, which can lead to major legal issues. We advise using VPNs and exercising extreme caution when browsing pornographic websites.

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 rainbowflag.com.au

Key facts
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Organisation
Pebs Group Pty. Ltd
Owner
Shane McGrath
Website data
Website
rainbowflag.com.au
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Let's Encrypt
WHOIS last update date
2024-01-10
Tags
Industry - Adult - Dating, Industry - Adult, Registration Possible, Sports, Financial Services - High Risk Countries, Industry - Shopping, Language - English
Owner
Name
Shane McGrath
Organisation
Pebs Group Pty. Ltd
Administrator
Name
Shane McGrath
Organisation
Pebs Group Pty. Ltd
Technical Contact
Name
Shane McGrath
Organisation
Pebs Group Pty. Ltd
Server
ISP
OVH Australia Pty Ltd
Country
AU
Registrar
Name
SYNERGY WHOLESALE ACCREDITATIONS PTY LTD
Register website
https://synergywholesale.com/partner-lookup
E-mail
registry-abuse@nexigen.digital
Phone
+61.383999483
Server name
IP
51.161.208.224

Request HTTP status
408

Target
ns1.backupservers.com.au.
IP
51.161.208.224
Country
AU

Target
ns2.backupservers.com.au.
IP
51.161.208.224
Country
AU

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First analyzed: 2022-10-05 06:00:12. Last updated: 2024-01-15 11:07:04

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