Report ID: #94676D2E

dnspod.net

China No HTTPS 20.1 years Updated
83
Very Safe
VividProbe · dnspod.net — Report card
VividProbe · dnspod.net

DNSPod Trust Review – dnspod.net

dnspod.net points to DNSPod, a DNS and domain resolution service in the internet infrastructure space. The domain is old and registrar-linked to the brand, but this check shows no HTTPS/SSL on the site, which lowers the trust comfort for users.

Technical Information

IP Address113.96.208.81
Server LocationChina
ISP / ProviderUnknown
SSL Certificate No HTTPS
RegistrarDNSPod, Inc.
Registered On2006-03-23
Expires On2034-03-23
Domain Age20.1 years

Technical Overview

The domain dnspod.net is reachable and resolves to China via Unknown. Below we walk through the most relevant signals one by one.

Maturity check

Maturity-wise, dnspod.net falls in the "mature" bracket — about 20.1 years on record. Most short-lived scams operate on domains under 12 months old, so age helps but does not exclude risk.

Browser compatibility

Mainstream browsers will accept dnspod.net's TLS configuration if our probe returns "OK". The current value is: No.

Routing & ISP

Traffic to dnspod.net currently terminates at Unknown in China — visible to anyone running a traceroute. Hosting-country mismatches with the brand audience can be a useful signal.

Beyond the technical score

A clean technical profile only proves dnspod.net follows industry plumbing standards. It does NOT prove honest content. Always read the actual site before transacting.

Bottom line

dnspod.net ends up at 83/100 — that is very_safe in our scale. The result is computed from public technical data only, no human review.

What looks good

  • Domain appears in public CT logs
  • Valid SSL/TLS certificate
  • Several years of registration history
  • No malware signature triggered our quick scan

What to watch

  • Certificate authority less commonly seen
  • Domain younger than 12 months
  • No CAA record restricting CA issuance

Frequently Asked Questions

What ISP serves dnspod.net?
The current network announcement comes from Unknown, with the IP geo-located in China.
Where do I file a complaint about dnspod.net?
You can file a takedown notice with the registrar (DNSPod, Inc.) or the hosting ISP (Unknown). Each maintains a public abuse channel.
Does dnspod.net have IPv6?
Our DNS lookup returns AAAA-record presence as part of the report. If absent, dnspod.net is currently IPv4-only.
When was dnspod.net's certificate last checked?
SSL data on dnspod.net is recomputed on every refresh. The summary box at the top shows the timestamp of the latest probe.
Is dnspod.net safe for online payments?
Infrastructure check returned SSL No and a "very_safe" score. This is a baseline; never enter card data on a site you have not verified through other channels.

This report is generated automatically from public technical signals. It is not legal or financial advice.

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