Interception and detection

A one-stop domain detection platform providing Google, Firefox, and other multi-platform availability checks to comprehensively evaluate the real status and value of your domain.

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Interception status detection

Google detection

Detect domain accessibility and content distribution status in Google Chrome, helping you quickly identify whether your content is blocked or restricted by Google.

Google Detection

Firefox detection

Detect domain accessibility and content distribution status in Firefox, helping you quickly identify whether your content is blocked or restricted.

Firefox Detection

QQ detection

Detect the security status of your domain in QQ, including interception, risk warnings, or access restrictions.

QQ Detection

WeChat detection

Detect the security status of your domain in WeChat, including interception, risk warnings, or access restrictions.

WeChat Detection

Douyin detection

Detect domain accessibility and content distribution status within Douyin.

Douyin Detection

Blocked / DNS Pollution

Detect whether your domain is blocked, affected by DNS pollution, or experiencing access anomalies.

Blocked / DNS Pollution

Baidu detection

Detect the accessibility status of your domain in Baidu Browser.

Baidu Detection

Baidu indexing detection

Detect whether Baidu search results display the official security warning.

Baidu Indexing Detection

Frequently asked questions

Why can a newly registered domain be blocked?

A newly registered domain may inherit a poor reputation from its previous owner (such as being used for spam, phishing, or other malicious activities), causing it to be flagged by security systems. In addition, if the server IP address was previously used by other abusive websites and has been blacklisted, the domain may also be affected.

What should I do if my domain is blocked by Google Chrome?

If the detection result indicates that your domain has been blocked or flagged as a risky website by Google Chrome, it usually means that the website has been identified by Chrome's security mechanisms as posing a potential security risk. It is recommended to follow these steps: 1. Check whether the website has any security issues; 2. Verify HTTPS and SSL certificate configurations; 3. Perform a comprehensive website security scan; 4. Review server and domain reputation; 5. Update website software, themes, and plugins; 6. Submit a security review request; 7. Continuously monitor the website's security status. Note: A Chrome warning does not necessarily mean that the website contains serious violations. In many cases, browser security warnings can be triggered by hacked websites, SSL configuration problems, residual malicious code, or historical reputation issues. After fixing the issues and submitting a review request, most websites can regain normal accessibility.

What should I do if my domain is blocked by Firefox?

If your domain is blocked or marked as risky in Firefox, it usually means that the website has been identified by Firefox's security mechanisms (often based on Google Safe Browsing and other security databases) as potentially risky or experiencing abnormal access behavior. It is recommended to follow these steps: 1. Check whether the website has any security issues; 2. Verify HTTPS and SSL certificate configurations; 3. Check whether the website has been listed in any security or risk databases; 4. Review server and IP reputation; 5. Update website software and fix vulnerabilities; 6. Clean up security issues and wait for database updates; 7. Improve the website's long-term security practices. Note: A Firefox warning does not necessarily indicate serious violations. It may be caused by historical risk records, previous security incidents, SSL configuration issues, or false positives from third-party security databases. Once the issues are resolved and the website remains stable, normal accessibility is usually restored over time.

Besides content violations, what other reasons can cause a domain to be blocked?

A domain is not always blocked because of illegal or non-compliant content. Browsers and platforms typically evaluate a website's security, trustworthiness, and potential user risks. Common reasons include: 1. The website has been hacked; 2. Phishing or fraudulent activities are detected; 3. SSL certificate issues; 4. Historical domain reputation problems; 5. Poor server or IP reputation; 6. Abnormal redirect chains; 7. Risky or malicious downloadable content; 8. A large number of user reports; 9. Newly registered domains with insufficient trust history; 10. Website configuration issues.

How can I reduce the risk of my domain being blocked?

1. Use a valid HTTPS certificate; 2. Regularly check for website security vulnerabilities; 3. Avoid malicious redirects and deceptive behavior; 4. Ensure website content remains legal and compliant; 5. Use reputable hosting providers and IP addresses; 6. Monitor the domain's security status; 7. Respond promptly to user reports and abnormal access issues. Maintaining strong website security and stable operations helps improve domain reputation and reduce the likelihood of being blocked.

Do Google and Firefox checks affect SEO?

The detection process itself does not affect SEO. However, if a website has: 1. Browser security warnings; 2. HTTPS configuration errors; 3. Pages that cannot be accessed normally; these issues may negatively impact user experience, traffic acquisition, and search engine evaluations, which can indirectly affect SEO performance.

Why can my website be accessed normally while the detection result shows an issue?

Possible reasons include: 1. Accessibility issues in specific regions; 2. Browser cache differences; 3. Failures when loading third-party resources; 4. Unstable DNS resolution; 5. Potential security risks detected by browsers. It is recommended to clear your browser cache, perform the test again, and compare the results with other detection tools before drawing conclusions.