Phishing link checker

Is this link trying to steal from you?

Pulsagi checks suspicious links, login prompts, and redirect-heavy messages for phishing signals before you click.

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No login required · Browser-based · Free forever
What we detect

Common phishing patterns before they turn into a stolen account

Use the phishing preset when a message is pushing you toward a login page, password reset, or brand lookalike site.

Lookalike domains

Spelling swaps, extra words, and brand clones often hide inside links that look familiar at first glance.

Login pressure tactics

Urgent warnings like account lockouts or time-limited verification are built to make you react before you verify.

Credential harvesting

Any message steering you toward passwords, OTPs, recovery codes, or bank login details gets extra scrutiny.

Suspicious redirects

Shortened links and jumpy redirect chains can hide the real destination until it is too late.

Real example

What a phishing lure can sound like

This is fictional, but the structure is common: brand mention, urgency, and a link that wants credentials fast.

Security Alert: We noticed unusual activity on your account. Verify within 30 minutes or access will be locked:
https://paypaI-security-check.example/login
Urgent deadline Lookalike brand link Credential bait
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What is the Phishing Link Checker?

The phishing link checker is a free browser-based safety tool for anyone who wants a fast review of suspicious URLs before opening them. It helps you inspect links, login prompts, impersonation patterns, and pressure cues that often show up in credential theft attempts and fake support messages. Because it runs in the browser with no login required, it works well for quick checks on desktop or mobile before you click through to an unfamiliar page.

How to use the Phishing Link Checker

  1. Paste the suspicious URL or related message text into the checker.
  2. Review the warning signals, domain clues, and explanation notes in the result panel.
  3. Use the outcome to avoid the link, verify the brand independently, or report the message to the right channel.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of links should I test?
Test links from unexpected emails, SMS messages, recruiter outreach, payment prompts, and fake account alerts.
Does it replace antivirus software?
No. It is a screening tool for quick link review, not a full device security product.
Why check before clicking?
A fast pre-check can prevent credential theft, malware downloads, or account recovery scams from moving to the next step.