Wiz.world is not the main destination — it redirects to wizconnected.com, a smart lighting brand. That alone isn’t suspicious; many companies use short domains as signposts. But for a domain that likely supports a commercial brand, wiz.world keeps its ownership hidden (WHOIS is unavailable for .world) and doesn’t offer any contact or about information on the domain itself. The technical side is solid: strong HTTPS, clean email authentication, and no blacklist history. However, the lack of transparency means you’re trusting the redirect target without being able to verify the chain. If you end up on wiz.world, you’ll be sent somewhere else — and while that’s probably fine, there’s not enough evidence on wiz.world alone to say it’s fully trustworthy. Most legitimate brand domains provide some way to identify the business behind them. Here, that’s missing. Use caution and confirm you’re on the right site before sharing any personal data.