So you came across VoiceHub, a site that presents itself as a campus radio song request system. On the surface, it looks like a fun tool for students to queue up music. But if you're thinking about using it — especially to submit anything personal — there are some real trust issues to consider.
First, the basics are okay: the connection is encrypted, and Google hasn't flagged it as malicious. That's the bare minimum. But beyond that, the site is unusually opaque. There's no way to see who registered the domain, no contact page, no privacy policy, and no terms of service. Legitimate school systems usually at least name the school or club running them.
Also, the site has no track record at all — no Wayback Machine history, no traffic ranking, no reviews anywhere. For a service that presumably takes song requests or messages from users, you deserve to know who's on the other end. As of now, voicehub-dpbxrdnjtgu6.edgeone.dev doesn't provide that. Until it does, treat it with caution.