Domain Name & DNS

Google Ban Control

Check for free whether a domain name is on Google Safe Browsing. Instantly check for malware, phishing, and unwanted software alerts.

Google Safe Browsing Check
Information

Regarding Google Ban Control

Google Safe Browsing is a security service developed by Google to protect billions of users worldwide from harmful content. Many browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, consult this list before accessing a site. If your domain name malware, phishing, unwanted software or harmful application If your site falls into one of these categories, visitors will encounter a large warning screen in their browser and be removed from your site. This will seriously damage your organic traffic and brand reputation.

This is free. Google Ban Control The tool queries the Safe Browsing API v4 on the server side to inform you whether your domain is registered on Google's threat lists. Even if the result is positive (clean), it is recommended to perform periodic checks, considering that your domain or the content it hosts may change over time. Domains on servers that have been hacked or misused may be added to these lists without the owner's knowledge.

On our server SAFE_BROWSING_KEY When configured, you get instant results with API v4; if the key is not defined, the tool redirects you directly to the Google Transparency Report page. No false 'clean' results are ever produced. The API key can be obtained for free via Google Cloud Console and offers a daily quota of 10,000 queries.

How to use it?

Step by step

  1. You want to check domain name Enter (e.g. example.com or https://example.com shaped).
  2. Check Click the button; the tool will initiate the query on the server side.
  3. If Google Safe Browsing API is configured threat analysis result It is displayed automatically.
  4. If the API key is missing, the tool will be included in the Google Transparency Report. direct link It gives — you can perform manual control.
  5. If a threat is detected, it will be categorized (malware, phishing, etc.) and suggested steps They are listed.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Situations such as hosting malicious content on your domain, being subjected to a hacking attack, phishing attacks, or malware distribution can put you on this list. In shared hosting environments, risks can also arise through neighboring sites.

Google Safe Browsing performs a quick scan; it may appear clean due to new threats not yet added to the list or a delayed update window. Also, some vulnerabilities may be missing from the list. A clean result is a reassurance but not a 100% guarantee; regular security scans are recommended.

First, scan and clean your site for unauthorized content, malicious scripts, or phishing pages. Then, submit a review request through the 'Security Issues' section in Google Search Console. The review is usually completed within a few days.

Yes, but automated analysis is not possible. If you don't have a key, the tool will give you a link to Google's official Transparency Report page, where you can perform a manual check. It will never show a fabricated 'clean' result.

Create a project in Google Cloud Console, enable the 'Safe Browsing API' service, and generate an API key. The free quota is 10,000 queries per day. Assign the key to the SAFE_BROWSING_KEY constant on your server.