Scammers send fake "verification" links that copy the Roblox, Discord, or Epic login pages to steal your account. Paste a link below and we'll check it against known phishing patterns — instantly, free, and without storing your link.
We never open or save the link — the check runs on the address itself. Press Enter to check.
If you make UGC, run a Discord, or trade items, you'll eventually get a message like "verify your account to join the group" or "claim your free Nitro / Robux / V-Bucks here." The link leads to a page that looks exactly like a real login screen — but it's a copy that sends whatever you type straight to a scammer.
This tool spots the tell-tale signs of those fakes: brand names on the wrong domain, throwaway TLDs (.xyz, .tk, .gq) paired with gaming words, lookalike characters, hidden redirects, and known scam phrases. A green result means the link is on an official domain we recognize. Anything else, slow down.
When in doubt, type these yourself rather than clicking a link. Anything claiming to be one of these on a different domain is impersonation.
roblox.comdiscord.comdiscord.gg (invites)epicgames.comfortnite.comminecraft.netverifyugc.devRoblox never asks you to "verify," claim free Robux, or log in on a third-party website. Real Roblox pages are always on roblox.com. If the domain is anything else — especially a free TLD with gaming words — it's a scam.
Genuine Discord OAuth always happens on discord.com. Fake verification bots send you to lookalikes like discord-verify or dlscord to steal your token. Check the exact domain, and never paste your token anywhere.
"Suspicious" means we don't recognize the domain as an official platform — not that it's definitely bad. Lots of legitimate sites land here. It's a reminder to only enter login details on sites you're sure about.
This is an automated heuristic check on the link's address only — it doesn't open the page or guarantee safety. A "safe" result means the domain is officially recognized; it can't catch a compromised official account. When in doubt, don't click. Spotted a scam? Report it.