Get Safe Online has partnered with Cifas, the UK’s leading fraud prevention service, to launch ‘Check-a-Website’. An innovative new feature hosted on www.getsafeonline.org invites users to check if a website is safe to use before accessing it. It is expected to prevent thousands of people in the UK from falling victim to unwanted online scams every year.
Criminals are increasingly turning to the internet to target victims, with malicious and spoofed websites becoming increasingly sophisticated. These websites are designed to steal the financial and personal details of users – which are often used to facilitate identity theft. The latest data from Cifas has revealed that there was a 43% increase in cases involving identity fraud filed to the National Fraud Database in Q1 2022 when compared to the same period last year, with 9 in 10 instances of identity fraud taking place online.
Check a website is an easy-to-use online tool which helps determine whether a website is likely to be legitimate or a scam … before you visit it. Users simply type in the address of the website they want to check, and their results will appear within seconds.
Provided in the UK by Get Safe Online, in conjunction with Cifas, ScamAdviser, Barclays and other partners, it cleverly uses an algorithm to provide a trust score based on more than 40 data sources as well as thousands of reports of malicious websites from law enforcement agencies, regulators and consumer brands every week.
Hosted on Get Safe Online’s UK website, individuals can also access this new feature using the link: getsafeonline.org/checkawebsite/
Tony Neate, CEO of Get Safe Online, comments “For over 15 years Get Safe Online has been providing online safety advice and tips for individuals and small businesses to ensure all of us can use the internet safely and with confidence. The internet is amazing, but as with so many things, there are downfalls to look out for when using it – scams, fraud, people trying to exploit you and your personal information. Launching Check a Website today is revolutionary and we are very excited to be able to finally offer individuals the opportunity to literally ‘check a website’ before they use it. We are also hugely grateful to our partners who have helped to make it happen – now we just want to let as many people know about it as possible so the UK can benefit from this new capability and help improve the united fight against scammers.”
Mike Haley, Chief Executive for Cifas said “This is a great tool for aiding consumers in the continuing fight against online fraud. The devastating impact of fraud can result not only in the loss of income or sensitive personal information, but also a loss of confidence when navigating an increasingly digital world. By being able to quickly check whether the website you’re visiting is credible, you can be safer online, reduce your exposure to illegal websites and have peace of mind knowing that you are defending yourself from cyber criminals.”
The tool was originally devised in 2012 and has been the subject of continuous improvement by the ScamAdviser technical team ever since. It has been used successfully in the Netherlands and Portgual, and the UK is the latest to benefit from its unique capabilities.
Check a website is supported by a number of organisations. Primary Supporters include Get Safe Online, Cifas and Barclays, and Associate Supporters being Cyber Defence Alliance, National Trading Standards Scams Team and Skipton Building Society.