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· 9 checks — DNS, redirects, IPv6, crawlability, URL variants, and domain intelligence rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
94
GRADE
A
FIX
2
REVIEW
1
PASS
6
INFO
0
Probed from Singapore, Singapore
302 Found
Checks
9
6 PASS 1 REVIEW 2 FIX
D
TLS Certificate Expiry & Recommendations
Action
8 days until leaf cert expires — 4 issues to address
FIX

Certificate validity

8
days left
0d 30d 60d 90d+
Renew urgently — under 14 days remaining

Recommended actions

  • Renew certificate — 8 days remaining
  • Submit your domain to hstspreload.org to be added to the Chrome preload list
  • Enable DNSSEC on your domain for DNS spoofing protection
  • Enable OCSP stapling on your TLS server to remove a CA roundtrip and protect user privacy
D
CDN & Delivery
Action
No CDN detected
FIX
No CDN detected
Warning::
No CDN detected
A CDN can significantly improve load times for users around the world by caching content at edge nodes closer to them.
No CDN detected

Consider using a CDN to improve global delivery speed and reduce origin load.

B
Crawlability
robots.txt present, no sitemap
REVIEW
robots.txt present, no sitemap
Info::
robots.txt is present
Got: 308 bytes
Info::
No sitemap.xml found
A sitemap helps search engines discover and index your pages more efficiently.
Info::
robots.txt does not reference a sitemap
Add a 'Sitemap:' directive to robots.txt so search engines can discover your sitemap.

A sitemap helps search engines discover and index your pages more efficiently.

Why this matters

No sitemap.xml — Google relies on crawl-graph discovery alone, slowing indexing of deep or fresh URLs.

Learn more

A sitemap accelerates Google's discovery of new and updated content. Most CMSes auto-generate one; static-site frameworks need a build-step plugin. Reference it from robots.txt and submit in Search Console to confirm Google can fetch it.

Source: sitemaps.org / Google Search Central

Add a 'Sitemap:' directive to robots.txt so search engines can discover your sitemap.

Why this matters

robots.txt omits Sitemap: directive — crawlers must fetch /sitemap.xml by convention; reliable but missing the explicit hint.

Source: sitemaps.org

robots.txt 200 OK
Size 308 B Sitemaps referenced 0 User-agents * Blocking No — crawling allowed
# Notice: Collection of data on Facebook through automated means is
# prohibited unless you have express written permission from Facebook
# and may only be conducted for the limited purpose contained in said
# permission.
# See: http://www.facebook.com/apps/site_scraping_tos_terms.php
User-agent: *
Allow: /
sitemap.xml No sitemap found

No sitemap found

Adding a sitemap helps search engines discover your pages.

A+
DNS Records
1 A records, 185 ms lookup
PASS
1 A records, 185 ms lookup
Info::
Resolves to 1 IPv4 address(es)
Got: 57.144.152.141
Info::
Single A record — no DNS redundancy
Multiple A records provide failover if one server goes down.
Info::
Has 1 IPv6 (AAAA) record(s)
Got: 2a03:2880:f350:8d:face:b00c:0:2
Info::
4 nameserver(s) configured
Got: a.ns.facebook.com, d.ns.facebook.com, c.ns.facebook.com, b.ns.facebook.com
Info::
No MX records — email not configured via DNS
Info::
CAA records not checked
CAA record lookup requires a specialized DNS resolver. This check will be available in a future update.
Info::
SPF record present in TXT
Info::
DNS resolution time: 185 ms
Got: 185 ms
A57.144.152.141
AAAA2a03:2880:f350:8d:face:b00c:0:2
CNAME
NSa.ns.facebook.com, d.ns.facebook.com, c.ns.facebook.com, b.ns.facebook.com
MX
TXT
4dv4ttj0lz0zdkykjmggtjytd09fxz4v
1ff46ab50fea4973aaeb32ce4c457d86
SPF v=spf1 a ~all
CAALookup not available with standard resolver
Resolved in 185 ms

Multiple A records provide failover if one server goes down.

Why this matters

Single A record means a single point of failure — if that IP goes down, your site is unreachable until DNS TTL expires.

Learn more

Add multiple A records for round-robin failover, or use a managed DNS provider with health-checked failover (Route 53, Cloudflare, NS1). Short TTL (60-300s) lets clients recover faster on outages.

Source: SRE practice / DNS architecture

CAA record lookup requires a specialized DNS resolver. This check will be available in a future update.

Why this matters

Informational: CAA (Certification Authority Authorization) records weren't checked in this scan.

A
Redirect Chain
1 redirect(s), 527 ms total
PASS
1 redirect(s), 527 ms total
Info::
Single redirect
Got: https://fb.watch → https://www.facebook.com/watch/ (302)
Info::
WWW normalization redirect
Info::
Uses 302 (temporary) redirect
If permanent, use 301 instead.
Got: https://fb.watch
Info::
Redirect overhead: 527 ms total
Got: 527 ms
Info::
Cross-domain redirect detected

https://fb.watch

250 ms · HTTP/1.1

302

https://www.facebook.com/watch/

277 ms · HTTP/1.1 FINAL

#URLStatusTimeProtocolServer
1https://fb.watch302250 msHTTP/1.1
2https://www.facebook.com/watch/200277 msHTTP/1.1

See the visual redirect chain in the HTTP Probe tab →

If permanent, use 301 instead.

Why this matters

302 (Found) is for genuinely temporary redirects — if this redirect is permanent, switch to 301 to preserve SEO equity.

Learn more

Search engines treat 302 as temporary, keeping the original URL indexed and not transferring full link equity to the destination. Use 301 (Moved Permanently) for permanent redirects (HTTP→HTTPS, www-vs-non-www, URL restructures).

Source: Google Search Central

A+
IPv6 Readiness
IPv6 reachable (1 ms)
PASS
IPv6 reachable (1 ms)
Info::
IPv6 is configured and reachable at 2a03:2880:f350:8d:face:b00c:0:2
Got: 1 ms connect
IPv6 Ready
AAAA Records 2a03:2880:f350:8d:face:b00c:0:2 Connection Reachable (1 ms)
A+
URL Variants
www/non-www, trailing slash, HTTP→HTTPS
PASS
www/non-www, trailing slash, HTTP→HTTPS
Info::
www/non-www redirect configured correctly (preferred: non-www)
Info::
HTTP correctly 301-redirects to HTTPS

www / non-www

302https://www.fb.watch/
200https://fb.watch/

Preferred variant: non-www

HTTP → HTTPS

301http://fb.watch/ https://fb.watch/

Consistent

A+
Domain Intelligence
fb.watch — via RegistrarSEC LLC, 9 years, 4 months old
PASS
fb.watch — via RegistrarSEC LLC, 9 years, 4 months old
Info::
Domain registered until Feb 6, 2027 (9 months remaining)
Info::
DNSSEC is not enabled
DNSSEC protects against DNS spoofing attacks. While not required, enabling DNSSEC adds an additional layer of security. Contact your DNS provider to enable it.
Info::
Registrar: RegistrarSEC LLC
Warning::
Registrar lock is NOT enabled
The domain can be transferred without an unlock step. Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) in your registrar's control panel to protect against unauthorized or accidental transfers.
Domain expiry

207 days

February 6, 2027

SSL certificate

8 days

Issued by DigiCert Inc

Domain age

9 years, 4 months

Registered February 6, 2017

DNSSEC

Not enabled

Protects against DNS spoofing

Hosting

Unknown

2a03:2880:f35d:8d:face:b00c:0:2

Registrar

RegistrarSEC LLC

Unlocked 4 NS records
Expiry timeline
Today
+1 year
Domain expiry SSL expiry Danger zone (≤30 days)
Recommended actions
  • Renew the TLS certificate or verify auto-renewal is working
  • Enable DNSSEC to protect visitors from DNS spoofing
  • Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) to block unauthorized domain transfers
Registrar RegistrarSEC LLC
Created February 6, 2017 (9 years, 4 months ago)
Expires February 6, 2027 (9 months)
Last Updated November 14, 2025
Name Servers b.ns.facebook.com, a.ns.facebook.com, c.ns.facebook.com, d.ns.facebook.com
DNSSEC Not enabled
Hosting
IP Address 2a03:2880:f35d:8d:face:b00c:0:2
Data source: rdap (0.3s)

DNSSEC protects against DNS spoofing attacks. While not required, enabling DNSSEC adds an additional layer of security. Contact your DNS provider to enable it.

Why this matters

Without DNSSEC, an attacker who can poison your DNS can hijack your domain — and SSL certs alone don't stop them.

Learn more

DNSSEC adds cryptographic signatures to DNS records, preventing forged responses from poisoning resolver caches. Without it, an attacker who controls the network path can redirect your domain to a malicious server before any HTTPS handshake happens. Most modern registrars (Cloudflare, Google Domains, Route 53) enable it with one toggle.

Source: ICANN / RFC 4033

The domain can be transferred without an unlock step. Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) in your registrar's control panel to protect against unauthorized or accidental transfers.

Why this matters

Without registrar lock, an attacker who phishes your registrar credentials can transfer the domain in minutes — total brand hijack.

Learn more

Registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited, clientDeleteProhibited) requires extra verification before any transfer/update/delete. Every major registrar offers it free. Combined with 2FA on your registrar account, it's the strongest defense against domain hijacking.

Source: ICANN / domain-security best practice

A+
HTTP Probe Timing
Total 242 ms — DNS, TCP, TLS, TTFB, content transfer breakdown
PASS
DNS Lookup DNS Lookup — time to resolve the domain name to an IP address.
4 ms
TCP Connect TCP Connect — time to establish a TCP connection to the server.
1 ms
TLS Handshake TLS Handshake — time to complete the HTTPS encryption handshake.
3 ms
Time to First Byte Time to First Byte — how long the server takes to respond with the first byte of data.
242 ms
Total Time Total request time from DNS lookup through full response.
242 ms

Connection waterfall

DNS Lookup 4 ms TCP Connect 1 ms TLS Handshake 3 ms Server Processing 233 ms Content Transfer 0 ms
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