Site Safety Check
Every streaming site in our directory is automatically verified for safety. Below is a comprehensive, auto-generated safety report including SSL status, ad analysis, and risk assessment — updated every 24 hours without any manual intervention.
Safety Report by Category
Movies & TV 111 sites
Live TV 24 sites
Anime 19 sites
Torrents 24 sites
Wikis 8 sites
Android 15 sites
How We Check Safety
Google Safe Browsing
Every site is checked against Google's Safe Browsing API for malware, phishing, and other threats in real time.
SSL Certificate
We connect to each site and verify its SSL certificate is valid, trusted, and not expired.
Uptime & Speed
We test each site's response time and availability to make sure it is actually online and accessible.
Safety data is automatically refreshed every 24 hours. No manual checks required — it just works.
Why Streaming Safety Matters
Free streaming sites are one of the most common targets for malicious advertising, phishing attempts, and unwanted redirects. Without taking proper precautions, you risk exposing your device to malware, cryptojacking scripts, and data-harvesting trackers that operate silently in the background.
This is exactly why we built this automated safety checker. Every site listed in our streaming directory is continuously monitored and scored using Google Safe Browsing. We check whether the site has been flagged for malware or phishing, whether it uses a valid SSL certificate, and whether it is actually online and responsive.
Understanding Safety Scores
Our safety scoring system works on a 0-100 scale, powered by Google Safe Browsing. Sites scoring 70 or above are considered safe — Google found no threats, SSL is valid, and the site is online. Scores between 40-69 mean something needs attention, like an expired SSL certificate or the site being slow. Anything below 40 means Google has flagged the site for malware, phishing, or other threats.
Safe (70-100)
Google Safe Browsing found no threats. Valid SSL certificate and the site is online and responsive.
Caution (40-69)
The site may have SSL issues, be slow to respond, or could not be fully verified by Google Safe Browsing.
Unsafe (0-39)
Google Safe Browsing has flagged this site for malware, phishing, or other threats. Proceed with extreme caution.
How to Protect Yourself on Free Streaming Sites
Even sites rated as safe deserve a baseline level of protection. The streaming landscape changes constantly — a site that was clean yesterday might serve a bad ad network tomorrow. Here are the essentials every streamer should have in place:
The single most important step. uBlock Origin is free, open-source, and blocks virtually all streaming ads. See our ad-blocker comparison for alternatives.
Brave or Firefox with proper extensions provides built-in tracker blocking. Avoid Chrome without extensions — it offers minimal protection by default.
Tools like Pi-hole or NextDNS block ads at the network level, protecting every device in your home including Smart TVs and phones.
Legitimate streaming sites never ask you to download software, plugins, or media players. If prompted, close the tab immediately. Read more in our guide on spotting fake streaming sites.
A VPN encrypts your traffic and hides your IP from streaming sites. Essential for privacy-conscious users.
Before visiting any streaming site, check this page first. Our automated system keeps safety scores current so you always know what you're getting into.
Frequently Asked Questions About Streaming Safety
Are free streaming sites safe to use?
It depends entirely on the site. Many free streaming sites are safe when you use proper protection like an ad-blocker and a reputable browser. Our rankings only include sites we have personally tested. Sites rated with a "Good" ad-score have minimal risk, while those rated "Bad" require more caution. Always check our safety ratings above before visiting any site.
What is the safest ad-blocker for streaming?
uBlock Origin is widely regarded as the best ad-blocker for free streaming. It is open-source, lightweight, and effectively blocks pop-ups, redirects, and overlay ads that are common on streaming sites. For mobile users, Brave browser has built-in ad-blocking that works without any extensions.
Why do some sites have a low safety score?
Sites receive low safety scores when Google Safe Browsing flags them for threats such as malware, phishing, or unwanted software. Scores are also reduced if the site has an invalid or expired SSL certificate, or if the site is down or unresponsive. Our scoring is driven primarily by Google's threat detection — sites flagged by Google receive significantly lower scores.
How often are safety scores updated?
Our automated safety system refreshes all site scores every 24 hours. Additionally, user-submitted ad reports are reviewed and factored into scores when trends indicate a site's ad behaviour has changed. If you notice a change in a site's ad experience, report it here.
Can I stream safely on my phone or Smart TV?
Absolutely. On mobile, use Brave browser or DuckDuckGo browser which both have built-in ad-blocking. For Smart TVs, consider DNS-level ad blocking through your router or a service like NextDNS, which protects all devices on your network. Check our Smart TV streaming guide for step-by-step instructions.
What should I do if I encounter malware on a streaming site?
If you suspect a streaming site is serving malware, close the tab immediately and do not interact with any pop-ups or download prompts. Run a scan with your antivirus software, clear your browser cache, and report the site to us so we can investigate and update its safety score. Read our detailed guide on avoiding malware on streaming sites for more prevention tips.
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