Security guide
Website Security Checklist
Trust fails quietly. A page can be polished, live, and still ask for too much confidence too soon. Trust breaks when the homepage is missing, legal or company details are missing, seller information is hidden or false, proof is missing, or the page shows visible technical or maintenance issues. A landing page that asks for signup while hiding company details can still feel risky.
Most people miss that a page can be polished and still feel unsafe if the proof and legal details are thin.
Quick checklist
Tools
Use the website checker first, then use the email checker if the offer starts in the inbox.
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