Report ID: #4C0240EF

amazon.com

United States Valid HTTPS 31.5 years Updated
100
Very Safe
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amazon.com Trust Audit

amazon.com is the main domain for Amazon, the global e-commerce and cloud computing company. The site shows a long registration history, HTTPS in place, and a U.S.-based footprint, which is consistent with a mature, high-traffic retail platform rather than a newly created property.

IP Address · Server Location

98.82.161.185
United States · Ashburn

SSL Certificate

Valid HTTPS
GeoTrust TLS RSA CA G1
Valid Until: 2026-11-18

Registrar

MarkMonitor Inc.
Registered On: 1994-11-01
31.5 years

Very Safe

100/100
Verdict at a glance

Technical Overview

The domain amazon.com is reachable and resolves to United States via Unknown. Below we walk through the most relevant signals one by one.

Maturity check

Maturity-wise, amazon.com falls in the "mature" bracket — about 31.5 years on record. Most short-lived scams operate on domains under 12 months old, so age helps but does not exclude risk.

Browser compatibility

Mainstream browsers will accept amazon.com's TLS configuration if our probe returns "OK". The current value is: OK.

Routing & ISP

Traffic to amazon.com currently terminates at Unknown in United States — visible to anyone running a traceroute. Hosting-country mismatches with the brand audience can be a useful signal.

Beyond the technical score

A clean technical profile only proves amazon.com follows industry plumbing standards. It does NOT prove honest content. Always read the actual site before transacting.

Bottom line

amazon.com ends up at 100/100 — that is very_safe in our scale. The result is computed from public technical data only, no human review.

What looks good

  • Consistent A and AAAA records
  • Subject Alternative Names cover the domain correctly
  • Stable IPv4 hosting
  • Public RDAP record available

What to watch

  • No corporate footprint linked to the domain
  • No HTTPS or weak certificate detected
  • Certificate authority less commonly seen

Frequently Asked Questions

Does amazon.com have IPv6?
Our DNS lookup returns AAAA-record presence as part of the report. If absent, amazon.com is currently IPv4-only.
When was amazon.com's certificate last checked?
SSL data on amazon.com is recomputed on every refresh. The summary box at the top shows the timestamp of the latest probe.
Is amazon.com safe for online payments?
Infrastructure check returned SSL OK and a "very_safe" score. This is a baseline; never enter card data on a site you have not verified through other channels.
What lowered amazon.com's score?
amazon.com sits at the lower band when at least one of these is true: SSL OK is failing, age 31.5 years is short, registrar MarkMonitor Inc. is unknown, or country United States does not match the audience.
Should I worry about amazon.com?
Based on the public technical signals (SSL OK, age 31.5 years, registrar MarkMonitor Inc.) no automatic scam markers were triggered. Always cross-check before sharing personal data.

This report is generated automatically from public technical signals. It is not legal or financial advice.