Health websites influence real-world decisions about your body. That makes trust in this space genuinely important — not just for your wallet, but for your wellbeing.
We evaluate health and wellness sites on technical trust signals: SSL setup, domain age, WHOIS transparency, safe browsing records, and web reputation. We're not evaluating the medical accuracy of the content — that's a different kind of trust — but we can tell you if the platform hosting it is legitimate and secure.
The health space online is full of supplement stores with wild claims and questionable checkout security, telehealth platforms that appeared yesterday, and wellness sites that are really just elaborate funnels for subscription traps. These operations tend to run on new domains with anonymous ownership and minimal security investment.
On the other end, established health platforms — whether they're telehealth services, pharmacy sites, or health information resources — typically have strong domain histories, transparent ownership often tied to licensed medical entities, and enterprise-level security because they handle sensitive health data under regulatory requirements like HIPAA.
Before you buy supplements, sign up for a telehealth service, or enter health information on any website, check the trust score. Your health data is some of the most sensitive information you have — make sure you're sharing it with sites that treat it that way.