When I look at lifetime.life, I see a site that's technically well-built but operates in near-total anonymity. The domain has been around for 8 years and ranks decently in traffic, which suggests it's not a fly-by-night operation. But there's no about page, no contact information, no privacy policy, no terms of service — not even a company name. For any website that collects data or asks for money, that's a major concern.
A legitimate business makes it easy to find out who they are and how to reach them. lifetime.life does the opposite. Without those basics, you can't confirm whether the site is run by a real company or someone with less honest intentions. If you're considering using this site — especially for a purchase or signing up — you're better off finding an alternative that's open about who they are. The technical security is good, but that's only one piece of the puzzle. When trust is missing at the most fundamental level, it's not worth the risk.