When you come across a website with no clear purpose and missing basic security like HTTPS, it's reasonable to pause. Nega.tv has been registered for five years, which is a positive sign, but the site didn't respond to our checks and doesn't offer encrypted connections. That combination makes it hard to give a green light. Most legitimate websites, even personal blogs, use HTTPS these days. Without it, any data you might send is unprotected. We also couldn't find nega.tv reviews or a Trustpilot profile to see what others think. So should you buy from nega.tv? We can't even confirm it's a store. The safest approach is to verify what the site actually offers by visiting it in a regular browser (our automated check was blocked, possibly by bot protection). If you do visit, look for a clear description of the business, contact details, and a padlock icon in the address bar. Until those are present, treat nega.tv with caution. Is nega.tv a scam? There's no evidence of that, but the lack of transparency and security means you shouldn't assume it's safe either.