Apollo.com has been around since 1997, which normally signals a well-established web presence. But longevity alone doesn't tell the full story. Our analysis found a technically sound site β strong encryption, fast load times, and solid email security β balanced against some real transparency gaps. There's no contact information on the homepage, no privacy policy, and no terms of service. For a domain that's nearly 30 years old, the lack of a Wayback Machine history is also unusual; it leaves you wondering what the site has been used for over the years.
If you're considering using this site for any kind of transaction or sharing personal information, the missing legal pages and contact details are worth paying attention to. Most legitimate businesses that have been online this long make it easy to find who runs the site and what their policies are. Until Apollo.com adds those basics, it's best to treat it with caution. If you're just browsing, the technical security is fine, but be careful about handing over data or money.