WebVetted Beta
Recommendation
Proceed
Overall Summary
Safe
Why we think so

Postimages.org is a long-running free image-hosting site with substantial traffic and no major blacklist or phishing flags. It was registered in 2010, serves about 3.5 million visits/month, and uses Cloudflare nameservers and common ad/analytics partners. There is no public contact email on the site and WHOIS is privacy-protected, which reduces identity transparency but is common for consumer-facing free hosts. Overall signal balance and third‑party checks point to a legitimate service, though users should avoid uploading sensitive or copyrighted material and be cautious with ads and third‑party links. ✅

Confidence Score
78%

Risk Insights

🛡️

Established, high-traffic image host

Registered in 2010 and serving ~3.5M visits/month.
No phishing/blacklist detections in tested sources.
WHOIS privacy and limited contact info lower identity transparency.

Contradictory Signals

Large user base suggests legitimacy, but privacy‑protected registration means you can't easily confirm operator identity.

Signal A: High traffic and long domain age (signals legitimacy)

Signal B: WHOIS privacy + no contact email (signals reduced transparency)

Category Scores

Identity 65/100
Reputation 80/100
Technical 85/100
Content 75/100
Legal 70/100
Business Validity 80/100

Red Flags & Warnings

  • WHOIS privacy (registrant redacted) — reduces ability to verify operator identity.
  • No public contact email or phone listed on the site — harder to reach the operator for disputes.
  • Site loads many third‑party ad/analytics technologies; some forum reports mention adware/malvertising triggered by hosted links.
  • Mixed user complaints in forums about account access and moderation; not proof of fraud but operational friction.
  • Bounce rate and user behavior metrics show typical free-hosting patterns (moderate engagement), which can amplify abusive uploads.

🔎 Detailed Checks & Analysis

Domain age & registration

Score: 85/100
Passed

"Registered Dec 27, 2010; long history reduces likelihood of short‑term scam behavior."

Reason: Domain registered in 2010 and continuously active, which supports legitimacy.

Registrar & WHOIS transparency

Score: 60/100
Failed

"Privacy proxy (Withheld for Privacy ehf) is listed; this is common but lowers identity transparency."

Reason: WHOIS uses a privacy service and registrant details are redacted.

Traffic & popularity

Score: 88/100
Passed

"SimilarWeb/SimilarTech report multi‑million monthly visits and substantial direct traffic share."

Reason: High monthly visits (~3.5M) and established user base.

Blacklist / phishing checks

Score: 90/100
Passed

"No matched threats returned and external scam sniffer marked domain not blacklisted."

Reason: No matches on Google Safe Browsing or crypto scam blacklists.

Contact & support information

Score: 55/100
Failed

"Scraper found only a Twitter handle and no email/phone; adds friction for dispute resolution."

Reason: No public corporate email or phone found on the site.

Trademark / brand impersonation

Score: 78/100
Passed

"Quick USPTO search returned no matching filings for 'postimages.org'; not a definitive legal clearance."

Reason: No obvious USPTO trademark conflicts for the exact queried string.

Technical infrastructure

Score: 86/100
Passed

"Cloudflare DNS and common CDN/analytics stacks found; suggests professional hosting and DDoS protection."

Reason: Uses Cloudflare nameservers and modern CDN/analytics — robust hosting setup.

Ads & third‑party risk

Score: 62/100
Failed

"SimilarTech lists many ad networks; forum reports note occasional adware/malvertising incidents tied to hosted links."

Reason: Multiple ad/analytics partners increase surface for potentially problematic ads.

Your Next Steps

  • 1
    If you plan to upload sensitive content, avoid using free hosts — remove or watermark important images first.
  • 2
    Do not provide payment or personal ID information to postimages.org; the service is for image hosting only.
  • 3
    Report any ads or redirected pages that look malicious to your browser vendor and to the forum/site where the link appeared.
  • 4
    If you need to verify ownership for legal or business reasons, request formal contact details and retain screenshots of policies/terms.

Evidence & Citations