What Security checks
DNS records, SSL certificate data, HTTP security headers, security.txt, and visible public contact signals for the domain you enter. Security uses public internet data only.
Security uses public internet signals to create domain security reports. This page explains what is checked, what may be saved, and what we do not collect.
DNS records, SSL certificate data, HTTP security headers, security.txt, and visible public contact signals for the domain you enter. Security uses public internet data only.
Anonymous scan results may be saved so generated report links can be opened later and shared. Reports should be treated as temporary public-link artifacts, not private vault storage.
Scan findings may be processed by the Security reporting workflow to generate summaries, priority plans, and provider request text. Do not enter secrets, passwords, private URLs, or confidential data into the scanner.
Requester IP addresses may be hashed for rate limiting and abuse prevention. Security does not sell scan data and never asks for DNS, hosting, server, or account credentials.