ups.surveyrouter.com presents a real problem for anyone trying to figure out whether it's safe to use. The site is a survey router, meaning it likely channels users to paid surveys or research panels and collects their answers. That kind of operation handles personal data, so you would expect to see a privacy policy, an about page, and some indication of who is behind it. None of that exists here. The whois records are completely hidden, there's no company name or team listed, and the site blocks automated checks that might have found contact details.
What does the domain's history tell us? It has been registered for nine years and hasn't been blacklisted or flagged by Google. That's a decent track record on the surface. But for a site that collects survey data, the lack of transparency is a serious concern. Legitimate survey routers typically disclose their parent company and have clear terms about how your data is used. This one does neither.
If you are considering whether to fill out a survey through ups.surveyrouter.com, you should ask yourself what information you'd be handing over. With no privacy policy in place, you have no legal recourse if your data is misused. The verdict here is Suspicious: not proven unsafe, but far from trustworthy by any reasonable standard. Look for survey sites that are upfront about who they are and how they handle your data before participating.