Trust Score for
snapple.com
Trust Score
The trust score is 100 of 100.
The trust score is calculated based on multiple factors, including the domain age and the appearance in public datasets.
Trust Score Breakdown
Below is a structured analysis of the trust score, incorporating multiple security intelligence sources and domain ranking metrics.
Extremely Trusted Domain
Domain belongs to a highly reputable source with stringent registration requirements. Examples include:
- .mil (United States Military) – Only registered by the U.S. Department of Defense.
- .gov (United States Government) – Restricted to U.S. government agencies.
- .edu (Educational Institutions) – Used by accredited educational institutions, mainly in the United States.
- .bank (Verified Banking Institutions) – Requires strict validation to ensure legitimacy.
+80
Tranco Ranking
Domain popularity ranking according to the Tranco list, which aggregates multiple traffic sources to provide a reliable ranking of the most visited websites. This domain is ranked #219480.
+78.05
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WHOIS Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is snapple.com safe to visit?
snapple.com has a trust score of 100/100. This indicates a generally trustworthy website based on our analysis.
How is the trust score for snapple.com calculated?
We analyze multiple factors including domain age, SSL certificate, DNS records, hosting provider reputation, and presence in malicious activity databases to calculate a comprehensive trust score.
What should I do if snapple.com has a low trust score?
If a website has a low trust score, exercise caution. Avoid entering personal information, check for secure connections (HTTPS), and consider using alternative websites for critical transactions.