footbebe.com
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The domain owner uses WHOIS privacy protection, hiding their identity. Marked as **suspicious** by Gridinsoft. No privacy policy or terms of service found. The site has poor security headers (grade D).
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Domain Timeline
Domain footbebe.com was registered.
WHOISDomain footbebe.com WHOIS record was updated.
WHOISSSL certificate issued by Let's Encrypt.
SSL CheckFlagged by 0 engines as malicious and 1 as suspicious on VirusTotal.
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External Trust Scores
Average: 56.0%Also check on:
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Community Intelligence
11 mentions found across community sources (3 negative, 8 neutral).
It wasn’t debunked, it worked. They changed the recipe after it received significant attention. Before then the company was happy to use food coloring on Apples to pretend it had strawberries while a…
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>“Well, I’m a computer scientist, so I had to take a lot of engineering courses for that,” says Hari, with an awkward laugh. He bores in. “But you are not a food scientist. You’re not a chemist. Y…
Personally (ignoring sugars) the 'MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES' is the bit I try to avoid, not worrying so much about the gums. Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids: https://en.wikiped…
Where's science's position in relation to PR?
Foodbabe.com is not credible. The site and the woman behind it have been criticized and debunked up and down. They are pseudoscience and should not be cited.
I deliberately and ironically linked to the UK Daily Mail - the largest online 'newspaper' on the planet- and their Snopes story as an example of a 'credible' news site (despite a…
Most articles aren't archived or have also been scrubbed. Or only have a single recent version archived. For instance archive.is has entries for maybe 2000 out of the 10s of thousands Snopes art…
>foodbabe.com Seriously? The same foodbabe that said "subway bread was made of yoga mats"?
Trans fats are banned in restaurants in Canada. Crazy food additives and preservatives are banned in Europe that are common in the US. https://foodbabe.com/food-in-america-compared-to…
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-4730092/Snopes-brink-... https://foodbabe.com/do-you-trust-snopes-you-wont-after-read... There's a plethora of …
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What is footbebe.com?
footbebe.com is a website that was analyzed by ScamSandbox on July 16, 2026. Based on our automated analysis across 20 security sources, the domain shows some risk signals that warrant caution before entering personal information or making purchases.
The domain was registered approximately 1736 days ago through NameSilo, LLC and the registrant is located in US. The domain's age suggests it has been operational for some time, which is a positive trust signal. The owner's registration details are hidden behind a WHOIS privacy service, which prevents public identification of who operates the site.
ScamSandbox cross-referenced footbebe.com against the VirusTotal database, which aggregates results from multiple security vendors. No security vendor in the VirusTotal database has flagged this domain as malicious or suspicious, which is a positive trust indicator.
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Let's Encrypt . An SSL certificate encrypts data between the visitor and the server, but it does not guarantee the site is legitimate — scammers routinely obtain free SSL certificates for fraudulent sites.
footbebe.com is hosted by Google Cloud at IP address 34.163.10.198 . The server uses shared hosting, meaning multiple websites share the same IP address — a configuration common among both budget legitimate sites and disposable scam domains. The site received a D grade for HTTP security headers, indicating that most browser security protections are missing. Legitimate, professionally maintained websites typically implement at minimum HSTS and Content-Security-Policy headers.
The overall risk score assigned to footbebe.com by ScamSandbox is 29/100 (where 100 is the highest risk). This score is calculated by weighing signals from blacklist detections, domain age, WHOIS data, SSL certificate validity, HTTP security headers, content analysis, and community reports.
Security Provider Verdicts for footbebe.com
The table below shows the verdict from each major security provider checked during this scan. A Flagged result means the provider detected malicious, phishing, or abusive activity. Clean means no threat was detected. Not checked means the source was unavailable or not queried during this scan.
Tips for visiting footbebe.com safely
footbebe.com shows some caution signals. While it may be legitimate, here are some best practices before proceeding:
- Verify the site's identity — check for a company registration number, physical address, and verifiable contact details.
- Use secure payment methods — credit cards and PayPal provide fraud protection that debit cards and bank transfers do not.
- Keep evidence of transactions — save screenshots of product listings, order confirmations, and all communication.
- Look for customer reviews on independent platforms before making significant purchases.