Welldata.net presents as a business software login portal, branded 'WellData' and apparently linked to NOV. It has the technical hallmarks of a legitimate operation: a registered domain going back to 2001, solid encryption, and email authentication. The site also has an about page and contact information, which are positive transparency signals.
What gives us pause is the absence of basic legal pages. Any site asking for a username and password should have a privacy policy explaining what happens with your credential data, and ideally terms of service defining your rights. Welldata.net has neither. For a SaaS or professional software tool, that’s an unusual omission — especially alongside a missing favicon and no social media presence, which makes the company behind it harder to verify.
If you’re a current NOV WellData user, this may well be the legitimate login page. But if you’re unsure, it’s worth confirming the URL through your company’s official IT documentation before entering credentials. The domain’s long history works in its favor, but the compliance gaps mean you’re trusting an entity that hasn’t been fully transparent.