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Link Safety Checker

Analyze any link for red flags before clicking or sharing in Discord

About This Tool

Phishing links, scam websites, and malware URLs are common in Discord DMs and servers. Our Link Safety Checker uses AI to analyze a URL's structure, domain patterns, and common threat indicators to help you decide whether a link is safe to open. Always a good idea before clicking links from strangers.

How to Use the Link Safety Checker

  1. 1Paste the suspicious URL into the input field
  2. 2Select where you received the link
  3. 3Click Check Link Safety
  4. 4Review the AI analysis for red flags
  5. 5Use the information to decide whether to click or report the link

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this tool actually check?

The tool analyzes the URL structure, domain name patterns, use of URL shorteners, suspicious subdomains, lookalike domains (e.g. discorcl.com instead of discord.com), and other common phishing indicators.

Is this tool 100% accurate?

No tool can guarantee 100% accuracy. This is an AI-based heuristic analysis, not a real-time database lookup. Use it as one layer of protection alongside your own judgment. When in doubt, don't click.

What are common Discord phishing scams?

Common Discord scams include: fake 'free Nitro' offers, 'Steam trade' links, fake Discord login pages (credential harvesting), malware disguised as game cheats, and NFT/crypto investment schemes.

What should I do if a link is flagged as suspicious?

Don't click the link. Report the message to Discord (right-click > Report) and block the sender. If in a server, alert a moderator. Never enter your credentials on pages from unsolicited links.

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