Report ID: #E504052C

aol.com

United States Valid HTTPS 30.9 years Updated
100
Very Safe
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AOL Trust Review – aol.com

aol.com points to AOL, a legacy internet brand best known for email, news, and a web portal experience. The domain’s 1995 registration, U.S. footprint, and DigiCert-issued SSL certificate all support a stable, established online presence.

IP Address · Server Location

13.248.158.7
United States

SSL Certificate

Valid HTTPS
DigiCert Global G2 TLS RSA SHA256 2020
Valid Until: 2026-10-28

Registrar

GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On: 1995-06-22
30.9 years

Very Safe

100/100
Verdict at a glance

Snapshot

Snapshot of aol.com: 30.9 years old, hosted in United States, ISP Unknown, HTTPS OK.

Connection security

We performed a TLS handshake against aol.com and got: OK. Combined with the registrar (GoDaddy.com, LLC) and country (United States), this gives a baseline security view.

Lifespan

Counting from registration day, aol.com has been around for approximately 30.9 years through GoDaddy.com, LLC — within the "mature" maturity bracket of our scoring model.

Network footprint

From a network perspective, aol.com is hosted in United States through Unknown. This affects latency, applicable law and abuse-handling channels.

Reputation signals

Public infrastructure alone cannot prove a site is safe — it can only show whether it follows industry baselines (HTTPS, mature registration, traceable WHOIS). For trust beyond that, cross-check user reviews and your own communication with the operator.

In one sentence

aol.com currently ranks very_safe with a score of 100/100, based purely on public infrastructure facts.

What looks good

  • Valid SSL/TLS certificate
  • Several years of registration history
  • No malware signature triggered our quick scan
  • Hosting country aligns with stated audience

What to watch

  • Industry of the site is unclear from infrastructure alone
  • Recently registered domain
  • No structured Schema.org metadata published

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I file a complaint about aol.com?
You can file a takedown notice with the registrar (GoDaddy.com, LLC) or the hosting ISP (Unknown). Each maintains a public abuse channel.
Does aol.com have IPv6?
Our DNS lookup returns AAAA-record presence as part of the report. If absent, aol.com is currently IPv4-only.
When was aol.com's certificate last checked?
SSL data on aol.com is recomputed on every refresh. The summary box at the top shows the timestamp of the latest probe.
Is aol.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 aol.com's score?
aol.com sits at the lower band when at least one of these is true: SSL OK is failing, age 30.9 years is short, registrar GoDaddy.com, LLC is unknown, or country United States does not match the audience.

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