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vonline.fun has a low trust score. The website may be a scam.

Scamadviser gave a low review to vonline.fun based on several data points we were able to find online (such as reviews on other sites, phishing reports and public data such as the address of the company and server).

The rating of the website seems low. Our automatic analysis may however be wrong and vonline.fun may be legit and safe. It is recommended to always do your own check as well.

Positive highlights
We detected cookie consent

The SSL certificate is valid

This website is safe according to DNSFilter



 

Negative highlights
Registered contact email address is a free one
Technical contact email address is a free one
Administrative contact email address is a free one

According to Tranco this site has a low rank

This website is hosted in a high risk location

The registrar has a high % of spammers and fraud sites

This website is (very) young.

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Company Rating

vonline.fun is using a free email address (e.g. Gmail, Hotmail) as contact for the Administration. Large website usually use an email address related to the website or a corporate email address. Smaller websites often use a free email address. An email address related to the domain name is a positive sign.

Webshop Analysis

The contact email address used for registering vonline.fun is a free one (like Gmail, Hotmail). This is not necessarily a bad thing but is uncommon for a professional website. Larger websites can be expected to use the domain name for email.

According to Tranco this site has a low Tranco rank. This means that the number of visitors to this website is quite low. You can expect this from a small, starting or niche website. A popular website however should have a higher ranking.

The domain has only been registered recently. We recommend you to be cautious when buying or using services from a website that is very young. You may like to check our blog: "How to recognize a scam". Websites of scammers often only last for a few months before they are taken offline. An old website is no guarantee that the site is safe. Some scam sites are even years old. Most scam sites however are taken down after a few months as the number of consumer complaints rises and the hosting company is getting tired of the many emails and phone calls. 

Technical Analysis

The technical contact email address of vonline.fun is a free one. We prefer that the domain name of the website is used to better identify the owners of the site. A free email address can be misused. Especially larger websites are expected to have a domain related email address.

This website is located on a server in a high-risk location. Locations with a high risk are locations identified by the International Banking Federation as having a high level of fraud and corruption. We consider the location of origin in our algorithm but only other factors found (like products offered on the site) may result in a low score.

This registrar has a high percentage of spammers and fraud sites. The domain registration company seems to attract websites with a low to very low trust score. This may be a chance but it may also because the "Know your customer" process of the registrar is poor or non-existing. We reduced the trust score of the website as a result.

We discovered that the website owner is making an effort to be legally compliant by asking permission to place cookies. We consider this a good sign and are therefore giving a few extra points to the Trust Score of this website.

A valid SSL certificate was found. Professional companies use an SSL certificate to encrypt communication between your computer and their website. However, there are different levels of certification and scammers also install a free SSL certificate. If you have to enter your data, never do this without checking if an SSL certificate protects your information.

Facts about vonline.fun

Key facts
Domain age
4 months from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Organisation
N/A
Owner
Faina Grigorevna Maneeva
Address
somolskaya ul., 27, Krasnyie Chetai, Chuvashskaya Resp., Rossiya 429040 N/A N/A
Country
RU
Phone
+7.9291875922
E-mail
vartos159@gmail.com
Website data
Website
vonline.fun
Redirecting from website
vonline.fun
Title
Welcome to VOnline
Description
Share your memories, connect with others, make new friends
Domain age
4 months 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
2024-08-18
WHOIS last update date
2024-09-26
WHOIS renew date
2025-08-18
Tags
Registration Possible, Industry - Media - Movies, Financial Services - High Risk Countries, Helpdesk
Owner
Name
Faina Grigorevna Maneeva
Organisation
N/A
Street
somolskaya ul., 27, Krasnyie Chetai, Chuvashskaya Resp., Rossiya 429040 N/A N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9291875922
E-mail
vartos159@gmail.com
Administrator
Name
Faina Grigorevna Maneeva
Organisation
N/A
Street
somolskaya ul., 27, Krasnyie Chetai, Chuvashskaya Resp., Rossiya 429040 N/A N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9291875922
E-mail
vartos159@gmail.com
Technical Contact
Name
Faina Grigorevna Maneeva
Organisation
N/A
Street
somolskaya ul., 27, Krasnyie Chetai, Chuvashskaya Resp., Rossiya 429040 N/A N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9291875922
E-mail
vartos159@gmail.com
Server
ISP
Leaseweb Deutschland GmbH
Country
DE
Registrar
Name
PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
IANA ID
303
Register website
www.publicdomainregistry.com
E-mail
abuse-contact@publicdomainregistry.com
Phone
+1.2013775952
Server name
IP
178.162.218.69

Request HTTP status
200

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Country
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Country
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Target
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IP
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Country
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Target
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IP
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Country
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