When we looked into rpb.xshareall.com, the biggest problem was that the site doesn't even load over a secure connection. Any legitimate website today — even a small one — can get free SSL encryption. The lack of HTTPS means anything you send or receive could be intercepted. That alone would be enough to steer clear.
But things get worse from there. There is no about page, no contact information, and no privacy policy or terms of service. The domain registration is completely hidden, so you can't find out who owns it. There are no social media accounts linked, no branding like a favicon, and no historical record of the site existing in the Wayback Machine. For a subdomain that appears to be tied to a file-sharing or content service, this level of anonymity is extremely unusual.
If you're wondering whether rpb.xshareall.com is a scam, the honest answer is that we can't even tell you what kind of service it claims to be. The site returns a 'Not Found' message and doesn't respond to connection attempts. That combination of a broken, anonymous, unencrypted site with zero transparency means the safest move is to avoid it entirely. There is simply no evidence that a real business or trustworthy service operates here.