When you land on coloring.galaxyaura.com, the first thing you notice is that it blocks automated checks and offers no clue who runs it. There is no about page, no team, and no way to contact a human. Most legitimate online stores have a privacy policy and terms of service — this one has none visible. The domain's WHOIS record is empty, meaning the owner chose to hide their identity. That's a decision that businesses operating in good faith rarely make.
The technical side works fine: the site loads fast and uses a valid security certificate. But good infrastructure doesn't make up for invisible ownership. If a problem arises with an order, you would have no recourse. There is no email address, no phone number, and no social media presence to call out to. For an e-commerce site, the combination of hidden identity and absent legal pages is a serious red flag. Before you enter any payment details, ask yourself: would you hand your credit card to a person who refuses to tell you their name? That is effectively what this site is asking.