Iwalkboost.com (Domain) Investigation Report
Generated on May 28, 2026
Why we think so?
⚠️ iwalkboost.com shows a mixed picture, but the trust signals are weak. The domain itself is technically live, has valid SSL, and is not currently flagged by Google Safe Browsing or crypto scam lists. But the site has almost no measurable traffic, no public contact details, and the strongest external feedback points to a walk-and-earn app that users say does not pay out.
That means the domain may not be a malware risk, but the business model looks suspicious. If you are considering signing up or putting money/time into it, treat it as high risk until you can verify real payouts from independent users.
Risk Insights
Business risk outweighs technical safety
- The site is not currently flagged for malware or phishing.
- User complaints focus on non-payment and withdrawal blocks.
- That makes this a business-trust problem, not a pure security problem.
Very little observable traction
- SimilarWeb shows 0 estimated visits across the snapshot period.
- No meaningful traffic sources are recorded.
- Low visibility can be normal, but it weakens confidence in a consumer service.
Low transparency
- No public contact details were scraped from the site.
- WHOIS ownership is masked through privacy protection.
- It is harder to verify who is responsible if something goes wrong.
Category Scores
Red Flags & Warnings
- External review and complaint summaries describe the app as scam-like and say users cannot withdraw earnings.
- The site has no public contact details in the scraped evidence, which limits accountability.
- WHOIS privacy masking hides the registrant’s real identity behind a proxy service.
Detailed Checks & Insights
0-100 Scale
Domain age and registration transparency
Score: 30
Domain age and registration transparency
"Lower transparency is a meaningful risk signal, especially for a service tied to earnings claims."
Reason: The domain was registered in 2024, but the registrant is hidden behind privacy protection and the site does not expose an accountable operator.
Registrar and DNS hygiene
Score: 68
Registrar and DNS hygiene
"Amazon Registrar and working NS/A records are normal infrastructure signals, though they do not prove legitimacy."
Reason: The domain uses a mainstream registrar and standard DNS records, which is a basic technical positive.
SSL certificate validity
Score: 78
SSL certificate validity
"Valid SSL means the connection can be encrypted, but it does not confirm business trustworthiness."
Reason: The site has a currently valid SSL certificate from ZeroSSL.
Traffic scale and engagement
Score: 50
Traffic scale and engagement
"A real consumer-facing service can be small, but this level of near-zero activity is weak for trust and adoption."
Reason: SimilarWeb reports zero visits, zero page-per-visit, and zero time on site in the available period.
Public contactability
Score: 0
Public contactability
"If users cannot easily contact the operator, dispute resolution becomes much harder."
Reason: No email, phone number, or other contact detail was found on the site scrape.
Reputation and complaint signals
Score: 10
Reputation and complaint signals
"This is the strongest negative signal in the evidence set."
Reason: Independent complaint summaries consistently describe non-payment, failed withdrawals, and scam-like behavior.
Blacklist and safe-browsing status
Score: 82
Blacklist and safe-browsing status
"Good technical reputation signals reduce malware risk, but they do not clear the business model."
Reason: The domain is not currently blacklisted by the crypto scam sniffer and is not flagged by Google Safe Browsing.
Your Next Steps
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Avoid sending money or completing any payment flow until you can confirm real payouts from independent sources.
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Search for the app or service name plus 'reviews', 'complaints', and 'payout proof' from third-party users.
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If you already paid, save screenshots, receipts, and emails, then contact your card issuer or bank about a dispute or chargeback.
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Check whether the developer name on the app store matches the site and whether the payout terms are clearly written.
Key Evidence & Citations
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WHOIS / DNS / SSL record
⤷ WHOIS shows Amazon Registrar, privacy-protected registrant details, and a currently valid SSL certificate.
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SimilarWeb traffic snapshot
⤷ Traffic estimate is effectively zero across the available snapshot period.
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Complaint and reputation summary
⤷ Multiple independent complaint summaries describe non-payment and withdrawal problems.
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Google Safe Browsing check
⤷ No current malware or phishing matches were reported.
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