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qr safety checker,

QR-code Veiligheidschecker

Analyseer URL's van QR-codes op phishing, verkortingen en verdachte patronen.Alle controles worden in uw browser uitgevoerd: er wordt geen URL naar externe services verzonden.

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Risk Analysis
Detects phishing and suspicious domains
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Short URL Detection
Flags bit.ly and other URL shorteners
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Browser-Only
URL is never sent to external APIs
🔒URL analysis uses local pattern matching — no external API calls are made.
⚠️This tool uses pattern-based analysis. Even a "safe" result does not guarantee safety — exercise caution.
about,

About

A free tool that analyzes URLs from QR codes for phishing indicators, URL shorteners, suspicious TLDs, raw IP addresses, and Punycode (homograph) domains — entirely within your browser.

Quishing (QR code phishing) is a growing attack where fraudulent QR codes redirect victims to phishing sites. Always verify a URL before tapping. This tool provides a fast, privacy-respecting pre-check with no external API calls.

how to use,

How to Use

STEP 1

Copy the URL

Copy the URL from your QR scanner without tapping it yet.

STEP 2

Paste and Check

Paste the URL here and click "Check".

STEP 3

Review Results

See a Safe / Caution / Danger verdict with detailed check results.

glossary,

Glossary

Quishing
QR code phishing — a technique where attackers replace or fake QR codes to redirect victims to phishing pages.
URL Shortener
Services like bit.ly that shorten URLs, hiding the actual destination. Commonly exploited in phishing campaigns.
Phishing Site
A fake website mimicking a legitimate one to steal login credentials, credit card numbers, or personal data.
IDN (Internationalized Domain Name)
Domains containing non-ASCII characters. Homograph attacks use look-alike characters (e.g. Cyrillic а vs Latin a) to deceive users.
HTTPS vs HTTP
HTTPS encrypts traffic. URLs using plain HTTP lack transport security and warrant extra scrutiny.
Redirect
Automatically forwarding a user from one URL to another. URL shorteners often use multiple redirect hops.
faq,

FAQ

Q.Is the URL sent to a server?
No. All analysis is done with local JavaScript pattern matching — no external API is called.
Q.Does "safe" mean the URL is definitely safe?
No. This is a static pattern analysis tool with limitations. Always exercise judgment before visiting an unknown URL.
Q.Can I scan QR code images directly?
This tool analyzes URL text only. Use a separate QR scanner app to extract the URL first.
Q.Can it reveal the destination of a shortened URL?
It detects shortener patterns but cannot resolve the final redirect without external API calls.
use cases,

Use Cases

🏪 Retail & Restaurants

Verify QR codes at payment terminals before scanning to pay.

📦 Delivery Alerts

Check URLs in suspicious delivery notification messages.

🎟️ Tickets & Events

Validate QR codes shared on social media for events.

🔒 Security Awareness

Use in corporate or classroom security training programs.

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Disclaimer

De tools op deze site zijn volledig gratis te gebruiken, maar het gebruik is op eigen risico. Wij bieden geen garanties met betrekking tot de nauwkeurigheid, volledigheid of veiligheid van berekeningsresultaten, conversieresultaten of gegenereerde gegevens. Houd er rekening mee dat de beheerder geen verantwoordelijkheid aanvaardt voor eventuele schade of problemen veroorzaakt door het gebruik van deze tools. Bovendien worden bestandsverwerking en berekeningen lokaal in uw browser uitgevoerd, wat betekent dat de door u ingevoerde gegevens niet naar onze servers worden verzonden of daar worden opgeslagen.