When you land on dodopizzaads.click, you won't stay there long β the site immediately sends you to Google News. That's unusual for any domain, let alone one whose name suggests a pizza advertising business. Most companies with even a modest online presence leave a trail: search results, social media profiles, maybe a Trustpilot page. This one has none of that. The technical setup looks fine β the SSL certificate is valid, the site enforces HTTPS, and Google hasn't flagged it for malware. But security alone doesn't make a site trustworthy when you can't tell who runs it or why it redirects. A legitimate pizza ad platform would have a homepage, contact details, and a history you can check. Here, the Wayback Machine shows zero snapshots, and the WHOIS record hides the owner. If you're wondering whether dodopizzaads.click is a scam, the redirect and anonymity are enough to recommend staying away until there's proof of a real business behind it.