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Be careful — Suspicious

No — w-si.link doesn't look safe

30/ 100 trust score
Industry: Other Checked Jun 23, 2026 Other average: 30 25 signals

In plain English

This site is best treated as suspicious. It immediately redirects to another domain (wesendit.com) with no explanation, and it provides no contact info, legal pages, or brand identity. While the security setup is fine, the complete lack of transparency makes it hard to know who you're trusting.

What you should do now

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1

Don't enter any details

No passwords, card numbers or personal information — even if the site looks professional.

2

Close the tab

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3

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Cross-referenced 25 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jun 23, 2026. How we score →

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how w-si.link did in each.
85
Security

Security is solid. The site uses a valid certificate from Amazon, enforces HTTPS, and has browser protections against clickjacking and content injection. Nothing to worry about here.

45
Identity

The domain is registered through a standard registrar and is a couple years old, but there’s no clear owner behind the site. The brand name and favicon are missing, and the domain immediately redirects to a different company (wesendit.com), which muddles who you’re actually dealing with.

60
Reputation

The site has a clean record with Google Web Risk and no blacklist hits. But there’s no Wayback Machine history and no independent reviews or Trustpilot profile, so there isn’t much public history to judge by.

30
Transparency

Transparency is very poor. The site doesn’t publish any contact information, an about page, or social media presence. It redirects to another domain without explaining the relationship, leaving visitors in the dark about who operates the site.

35
Compliance

No privacy policy, terms of service, or cookie notice were found. For a redirect that points to a file-sharing service, this is a notable gap — users should know how their data and files are handled.

70
Infrastructure

Infrastructure is decent. DNS is hosted on AWS with multiple name servers, the site uses CloudFront for delivery, and TLS is modern. However, DNSSEC isn’t enabled and there are no email servers configured, which limits the domain’s capabilities.

What we checked

The 25 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
Amazon
Clickjacking Protection
Present
Content Security Policy
Present
Google Web Risk
Clean
HSTS Header
Present
Redirect Check
Redirects away
SSL Certificate
Valid
Server
CloudFront
TLS Version
TLS 1.3
Identity & WHOIS
Branding
Missing
Domain Age
2 years, 6 months
Domain Expiry
2026-12-18T20:22:19.232Z
Registrar
Ascio Technologies, Inc. - Denmark
Infrastructure & DNS
DNS Blacklists
Clean
DNS Resolution
4 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Not enabled
DNSSEC
unsigned
Email (MX Records)
None
Name Servers
4 server(s)
Reputation & Reach
Sitemap
Not found
Tranco Rank
Not ranked
Trustpilot
No Trustpilot profile
Web Archive History
No archive found
robots.txt
Not found
Other
Site Redirect
Redirects to wesendit.com

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w-si.link doesn’t present itself as a standalone service. Visit the site and you’re immediately sent to wesendit.com, a file-sharing platform. That alone isn’t a scam, but it raises a basic question: why use w-si.link at all? If the goal is to deliver you to wesendit, why not go there directly? The redirect means w-si.link may be used as a tracking shortcut or a temporary gateway, and the domain itself offers zero transparency. There are no contact details, no privacy policy, and no about page on the original site. For a service that could handle file transfers, that’s a meaningful trust gap. On the technical side, the connection is secure and the domain is clean of blacklists and malware flags. So the risk isn’t phishing or hacking — it’s opacity. If you land on w-si.link, you have no way to know who set it up or how your data might be used after a redirect. Ask yourself what value the redirect provides before you proceed. If it’s just a convenience link from a known sender, you’re probably fine. If it’s an unsolicited link, treat it with caution.

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