passing.zone has been around for seven years, which is more than many fly-by-night sites can claim. Its technical setup is solid β modern encryption, email authentication, and a clean reputation on blacklists. But the big problem is that nobody knows who's behind it. There's no about page, no contact email, no social media presence. For a site that's been online that long, that's an unusual level of anonymity.
Without any way to verify the owner or reach them if something goes wrong, you're essentially operating on blind trust. That might be fine if this is just a personal project or a hobby blog, but the site's purpose isn't clear from the available data. If you're considering sharing any personal information or making a transaction here, the lack of transparency is a serious warning sign. For now, our advice is to proceed with caution and look for clearer signals before you commit to anything.