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Day.amaia (Domain) Investigation Report

Generated on Jun 10, 2026

Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
  Why we think so? 

⚠️ day.amaia has very limited trust signals, and the evidence is weak for a clearly established business identity. The domain has no WHOIS, DNS, or SSL details in the evidence set, and I couldn’t find direct site contact info like email or phone numbers. On the other hand, it is not blacklisted by the crypto scam sniffer and not flagged by Google Safe Browsing.

The main ambiguity is branding. Public contact traces point to social profiles such as Facebook: AmaiaLand, TikTok: @amaya.day, GitHub: Sheila-Amaya, and a YouTube channel. Those are mixed signals and do not clearly tie the domain to one verified organization. Google Places also returns businesses named Amaia in Texas, but they appear unrelated local listings, not proof that this domain is tied to an active company.

Overall, this looks more like an unverified or thinly documented identity than an obvious scam site, but the lack of domain records and the name ambiguity mean you should verify it carefully before trusting it.

Confidence Score Our overall confidence rating for this entity based on public signals, activity, and risk checks.
23%

Risk Insights

🧩

Identity is unclear

  • The domain is linked to several different social handles and names.
  • That makes it hard to confirm a single real operator.
  • Ambiguity is a common warning sign in quick scam screens.
🛡️

No immediate blacklist hit

  • Google Safe Browsing found no threats.
  • The crypto scam sniffer also returned false.
  • This is reassuring, but it does not confirm the site is trustworthy.
🔍

Very thin technical trail

  • No WHOIS, DNS, or SSL details were provided.
  • That leaves the domain’s setup hard to verify.
  • A legitimate site usually leaves more traceable infrastructure data.

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • No WHOIS, DNS, or SSL evidence is available in the dataset, leaving the domain’s technical legitimacy largely unproven.
  • The site yielded no direct email or phone contact, which is a common problem for thin or hard-to-verify online identities.
  • The brand signals are split across different names and handles, so it is not clear that all references belong to the same verified entity.

Detailed Checks & Insights

0-100 Scale

Domain registration / WHOIS trace

Score: 10
Failed

"Missing registration age, registrar, and expiry details reduce trust."

Reason: No WHOIS record was available in the evidence set, so there is no visible registration trail to evaluate.

DNS / SSL / infrastructure presence

Score: 10
Failed

"A live site may exist, but the evidence does not show it."

Reason: No DNS or SSL details were returned, which limits verification of a configured website endpoint.

Direct contact details on site

Score: 20
Failed

"Only social media links were captured."

Reason: The scraper found no email addresses or phone numbers on the domain.

Brand / identity coherence

Score: 25
Failed

"This is a major ambiguity signal for a quick trust screen."

Reason: The evidence points to mixed branding across AmaiaLand, amaya.day, and Sheila-Amaya, which makes the entity hard to pin down.

Blacklist / Safe Browsing check

Score: 90
Passed

"This lowers immediate phishing concern, but it does not prove legitimacy."

Reason: No crypto blacklist hit and no Google Safe Browsing risk were detected in the provided results.

Public reputation / complaints

Score: 30
Failed

"No strong reputation signal either way for day.amaia specifically."

Reason: The supplied evidence does not show clear, direct reviews or complaints for this exact domain; the Perplexity results are about other Amaia-related entities and are not a clean match.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    Check whether the domain has a live website, then compare the site’s name, footer, and contact details against the social profiles.

  • 2

    Verify the domain with a WHOIS lookup and confirm who registered it, when it was created, and whether it has a real expiry date.

  • 3

    If the site asks for money, logins, or personal information, pause and confirm the request through an independent official channel.

  • 4

    Search the exact handle or brand name on the platform where you found it, and look for impersonation warnings or user complaints.

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