openborder.com

#5CCB2610 · Very Safe
100 / 100
ArrowSsl · openborder.com — Report card
United States 198.202.211.1 Valid HTTPS 23.1 years Amazon Registrar, Inc. Updated

openborder.com — independent inspection

Below: every public infrastructure fact our scanner could find on openborder.com, mapped onto an objective 0-100 score.

Technical Information

IP Address
198.202.211.1
Server Location
United States
ISP / Provider
Unknown

SSL Certificate

SSL Certificate
Valid HTTPS
SSL Issuer
WE1
Valid Until
2026-08-02

Registrar

Registrar
Amazon Registrar, Inc.
Registered On
2003-05-29
Expires On
2027-05-29
Domain Age
23.1 years

Initial findings

Our automated probe of openborder.com returned a clean DNS answer pointing to United States, served by Unknown, with the TLS handshake responding OK.

Registration history

openborder.com has existed for about 23.1 years. Long-lived domains are usually associated with established projects, although age alone is not a guarantee of safety.

HTTPS verdict

Our HTTPS probe to openborder.com concluded with: OK. Together with the registrar and hosting country, this forms the security side of the scorecard.

Where the data lives

Anything you submit to openborder.com is processed on servers located in United States. Choose to share data accordingly.

Risk perspective

Domains with the profile of openborder.com (age 23.1 years, SSL OK, registrar Amazon Registrar, Inc., country United States) usually fall in the "very_safe" category in our automated scoring.

Verdict

Trust score: 100/100very_safe. This is an automated, technical-only verdict; treat it as one data point among many.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is openborder.com re-checked?
By default the report is refreshed every 30 days, plus on every manual re-check from the dashboard.
Is the score enough to decide?
A high score is necessary but not sufficient. Always pair the report with a content-level sanity check before transacting.
What ISP serves openborder.com?
The current network announcement comes from Unknown, with the IP geo-located in United States.
Where do I file a complaint about openborder.com?
You can file a takedown notice with the registrar (Amazon Registrar, Inc.) or the hosting ISP (Unknown). Each maintains a public abuse channel.
Does openborder.com have IPv6?
Our DNS lookup returns AAAA-record presence as part of the report. If absent, openborder.com is currently IPv4-only.

What looks good

  • Domain age above the 1-year threshold
  • No suspicious port-scan footprint
  • Hosting infrastructure responds within reasonable latency
  • No automatic blocklist hits found

What to watch

  • Reputation data is limited to public sources
  • Uses generic shared hosting (cannot identify operator from IP)
  • TXT records expose minimal trust hints

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

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