Website Trust & Security Snapshot

Know What Your Website Says About Your Business

A comprehensive external review of your website's security posture — HTTPS, security headers, DNS configuration, public exposures, and technology indicators. Delivered as a clear PDF report with business-focused explanations and practical recommendations.

Scope

What We Check

Every Website Trust & Security Snapshot covers these areas. All checks are passive and use only publicly available information.

HTTPS & TLS Verification

Certificate validity, TLS version, cipher strength, and HSTS configuration. Every business website should encrypt its traffic.

Security Headers Audit

CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy. We check every relevant header.

DNS Email Security

SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records analyzed for email spoofing protection. Weak email auth lets attackers impersonate your domain.

Public Exposure Review

robots.txt, sitemap.xml, security.txt review. Common sensitive file checks: .env, .git, backup archives, config files.

Technology Indicators

CMS, framework, hosting, and analytics detection from public headers and HTML. Know what your site reveals to visitors.

Infrastructure Notes

Web server type, CDN presence, hosting provider indicators. Understand your public infrastructure footprint.

Process

How It Works

1

You Authorize

Sign a simple written authorization defining the scope. No work begins without it.

2

We Review

Passive external analysis of your website — no login attempts, no scanning, no intrusive testing.

3

You Receive Report

A PDF report with findings explained in business language: what it means for trust, fraud risk, and reputation.

Pricing

Pricing

The Website Trust & Security Snapshot is available as part of our Starter (299€) and Standard (499€) packages. The Standard package includes deeper analysis, risk prioritization, and email support.

Professional Security Analysis

Ready to Build Trust in Your Website?

Every report includes findings explained in terms of customer trust, fraud risk, and practical next steps.