SECURITY VERIFIED

Is cash.bot safe to visit?

Yes. If your ISP or mobile carrier threw a "spam page blocked" warning, that's a false positive on our newer domain — not a real threat. Here's how to verify for yourself.

Verifiable proof

Valid SSL certificate Issued by Let's Encrypt — the same authority used by millions of sites including Shopify, Reddit, and WordPress. Check your browser's lock icon.
HSTS preloaded All traffic forced to HTTPS. strict-transport-security: max-age=63072000; preload
Real payment processors Stripe and PayPal handle checkout — we never see your card number. Refund policy posted, receipts emailed.
Real company Founder Chase Reiner publishes on YouTube (Shine Ranker, 250K+ subs). Full contact info at cash.bot/contact.
Not on any major threat list Clean on Google Safe Browsing, Norton Safe Web, and McAfee SiteAdvisor. Check yourself: Google Safe Browsing

Why did my phone/ISP block it then?

Short answer: .bot is a newer top-level domain (first released in 2017). Some ISP-level security filters — especially AT&T ActiveArmor, T-Mobile Scam Shield, and corporate firewalls — use overly aggressive heuristics that flag newer TLDs as "suspicious" by default, even when there's nothing wrong with them.

We're on the allowlist-submission queue with the major threat-intel feeds. In the meantime, use one of the workarounds below.

How to view the site anyway

Still worried?

That's fair — any link claiming to be safe should be treated with suspicion. Two ways to verify without clicking anything:

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