My Website & Email Snapshot

Get a quick check on the key security signals your website and email domain show to the outside world — no technical knowledge needed.

Check Your Website & Email Security

This quick scan checks common website and email security settings that can affect trust, email delivery, and protection against impersonation. You'll receive a simple snapshot showing what looks good and what may need review.

Privacy note: This scan checks publicly available website and domain security settings only. We do not access your systems, make changes, or test passwords. Your email address is used to send your snapshot and related follow-up from The Beach Geek.

Scanning your website and email security settings...

Website Security
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Email Protection
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Overall Score
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🌐 Website Security

CHECK W1

Domain Health — Can People Find Your Website?

Your domain needs to point people to the right place. This check looks for public signs that your website can be found and whether basic email routing is present.

CHECK W2

HTTPS / SSL — Is Your Site Encrypted?

HTTPS means your site uses an SSL certificate — the padlock in the browser bar. Without it, Google penalises your ranking and browsers warn visitors your site is unsafe.

CHECK W3

IP Reputation — Is Your Server Blacklisted?

Your website runs on a server with an IP address. If that IP has been flagged for spam or abuse, your emails may be blocked and your site treated as dangerous.

📧 Email Protection

CHECK E1

SPF — Who Is Allowed to Send Emails as You?

SPF is a setting that tells the world which mail servers are officially allowed to send email from your domain. Without it, anyone can send emails pretending to be from your business.

CHECK E2

DKIM — Are Your Emails Digitally Signed?

DKIM adds an invisible digital signature to every email you send — like a wax seal on a letter. It proves the email genuinely came from you and was not tampered with in transit.

CHECK E3

Email Impersonation Protection — How Suspicious Emails Are Handled

This check looks for signs that your domain tells receiving mail systems how to handle suspicious emails that appear to come from your business.