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Rogers.com (Domain) Investigation Report

Generated on Jun 18, 2026

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Overall Summary
Safe
  Why we think so? 

🛡️ Rogers.com looks like a legitimate, long-running Canadian telecom domain. The site has strong traffic, a well-established WHOIS record, a valid DigiCert SSL certificate, and no Google Safe Browsing or crypto blacklist hit. ⚠️ The main caution is not domain safety but brand reputation: Rogers has lots of public complaints about billing, service, and support, and there are active scam attempts that impersonate Rogers by email, text, and phone.

Confidence Score Our overall confidence rating for this entity based on public signals, activity, and risk checks.
91%

Risk Insights

🛡️

Legitimate infrastructure, real brand

  • Long-lived domain with a corporate registrar.
  • Valid DigiCert certificate and Rogers DNS.
  • Traffic pattern matches a major Canadian telecom.
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User trust is the main risk

  • Complaint sites show persistent billing and support problems.
  • That hurts reputation, but it does not make the domain itself fake.
  • Expect more friction than average if you need account help.
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Impersonation scams are active

  • Rogers says phishing, smishing, and vishing are ongoing.
  • Verify any urgent request through official channels.
  • Be careful with device returns, refunds, and password resets.

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • Public complaints are frequent and severe around billing, cancellations, and support wait times, which can make the brand feel risky even when the domain is real.
  • Rogers-related phishing, smishing, and vishing scams are actively reported, so impersonation attempts are a real concern.
  • There is current regulatory and class-action litigation involving Rogers, including outage and advertising disputes.

Detailed Checks & Insights

0-100 Scale

Domain age and registrar legitimacy

Score: 98
Passed

"Creation date is old, and the registrar is CSC Corporate Domains, Inc., a common enterprise registrar."

Reason: The WHOIS record shows a long-lived domain with a corporate registrar, which is what you expect from a major telecom brand.

DNS and hosting coherence

Score: 93
Passed

"Multiple Rogers-controlled NS records and a normal A/MX/TXT configuration were observed."

Reason: The domain uses Rogers name servers and standard enterprise DNS records, which fits an authentic corporate setup.

SSL certificate validity

Score: 96
Passed

"The certificate is currently valid through 2027-03-26."

Reason: The TLS certificate is valid and issued by DigiCert, which supports a normal production website.

Traffic scale and audience fit

Score: 95
Passed

"Estimated monthly visits are about 23.3M, with roughly 94.3% from Canada."

Reason: Traffic volume is high and the audience is overwhelmingly Canadian, matching the Rogers brand footprint.

Brand and content consistency

Score: 91
Passed

"The page title and traffic keywords reference Rogers support, login, internet, and customer service."

Reason: The site description, keywords, and support content align with Rogers telecommunications services.

Official contact footprint

Score: 88
Passed

"Abuse, support, procurement, and no-reply addresses were found, along with Rogers social profiles."

Reason: Multiple official email addresses and social accounts are present, which is a positive authenticity signal.

Blacklist and threat checks

Score: 100
Passed

"This lowers the chance that the domain is being flagged as actively malicious."

Reason: No Google Safe Browsing or crypto scam blacklist hits were returned.

Public reputation and complaints

Score: 46
Failed

"Trustpilot and BBB feedback are poor, so user experience risk is higher than usual."

Reason: The brand has significant third-party complaints about billing and support, though that does not by itself indicate a scam domain.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    If you are visiting the site to manage an account, type the domain yourself and avoid links in emails or texts.

  • 2

    Verify any urgent account message by calling the number on your bill or the official Rogers support pages, not the number in the message.

  • 3

    Treat unsolicited device-return, refund, or password-reset messages as suspicious until confirmed through Rogers’ official channels.

  • 4

    If you want, I can also check a specific email, SMS, or login page for signs of impersonation.

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