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Is this verification link safe?

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.

    What is this — and why does it matter?

    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.

    Official domains — the only places you should log in

    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
    roblox.com
    Discord
    discord.comdiscord.gg (invites)
    Epic Games
    epicgames.com
    Fortnite
    fortnite.com
    Minecraft
    minecraft.net
    VerifyUGC
    verifyugc.dev

    Common questions

    How do I know if a Roblox link is safe?

    Roblox 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.

    Is a Discord "verification" link real?

    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.

    The checker says "suspicious" but the link looks fine?

    "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.