Security Review

Is myfinessa.com legit or a scam?

Our verdict:Suspicious· 55/100

ClickBank-affiliated supplement sales page with hidden ownership, linked to fraudulent supplement network, and unverifiable health claims.

myfinessa.comScanned 44m ago
0
Trust score
SUSPICIOUS
Heuristics 79·MT 42
Category tags
supplements & health products#Fake Supplements#Dropshipping72% MT confidence

These checks passed — but they don't clear the site. A clean antivirus result, valid SSL, and a calm server only mean it isn't hosting malware; they say nothing about whether the business is real. This verdict is based on the site's conduct and content, not a malware detection.

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Analysis Summary

Threat Intelligence
0/92
All engines report clean
Domain Age
1.6 years old
Registered Nov 13, 2024
MT Intelligence
Suspicious
Moderate likelihood · 72% confidence
SUSPICIOUS

Warning signs detected

ClickBank-affiliated supplement sales page with hidden ownership, linked to fraudulent supplement network, and unverifiable health claims. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.

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Visual Screenshot Analysis

We capture a fresh screenshot of the live page and ask a vision model to look for scam visual patterns — fake trust badges, countdown timers, overlay pop-ups, and visual clones of legitimate brands.

62
/ 100
High visual risk

Visual red flags detected in the screenshot

The page is a ClickBank-affiliated dietary supplement sales landing page for a product called 'Finessa', exhibiting multiple patterns common to aggressive supplement marketing funnels: unverifiable health claims, a self-issued trust badge, and social-proof copy without citations. No clone indicators or credential-harvesting elements are visible.

Visual risk62/100

What our vision model saw

5 signals

ClickBank 'Trusted Secure' badge displayed in bottom-left corner — a trust seal commonly used on affiliate supplement sales pages, not an independent third-party security certification

Single-product sales page layout with prominent 'ORDER NOW' call-to-action consistent with high-pressure direct-response supplement marketing funnels

Broad, unverifiable health claims visible in hero text ('Clean Gut', 'Flatter Belly', 'Smooth Digestive Support') typical of supplement landing pages that may overstate efficacy

Body copy uses social-proof language ('Thousands of men and women are finally breaking free') without visible citations or clinical references

Page structure is a single long-form sales letter (Overview, Benefits, Formula, FAQ navigation) — a format heavily associated with ClickBank affiliate supplement offers with inflated claims

MT Intelligence

Advanced threat intelligence
MT Security Analyst
Moderate scam likelihoodengineMT · Guardiantrust42/100
MT AgentLive web researchVisual inspectionNetwork correlation
0%
Confidence
The domain is a ClickBank-powered sales funnel for Finessa, a digestive-support supplement marketed with broad health claims ('Clean Gut', 'Flatter Belly', 'Smooth Digestive Support') that lack clinical citations. The operator hides behind a privacy service, and the domain appears on a scammer.info thread alongside other supplement domains accused of operating a fraudulent network out of India. Independent review aggregators rate the site as 'probably not a scam', but flag red flags: hidden ownership, low traffic ranking, and the supplement category's known association with scam operators. The site offers a 180-day money-back guarantee and lists a Florida phone number and support email, but no formal business registration was found. The visual analysis confirms aggressive supplement-marketing patterns: unverifiable claims, a self-issued ClickBank trust badge (not an independent certification), and social-proof copy without citations.
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Page Content

The page is a single-product sales letter for Finessa, a powdered supplement claiming to support digestion, gut-liver health, and metabolism. Body copy uses social-proof language ('Thousands of men and women') without visible clinical references or citations. Broad health claims include 'Clean Gut', 'Flatter Belly', 'Smooth Digestive Support', 'increased energy', 'sharper focus', and 'revved-up metabolism' — typical of supplement marketing that may overstate efficacy.

Infrastructure

Domain hosted on IP 104.26.13.223 (Cloudflare) with valid SSL (Google Trust Services, 53 days to expiry). No antivirus engines flagged the page; browser blocklists are clean. The page loads external scripts from ClickBank domains (scripts.clickbank.net, finessa.pay.clickbank.net, clkbank.com), confirming it is a ClickBank affiliate sales funnel. No malware or credential-harvesting elements detected.

Domain History

Registered 578 days ago (November 2024) via NameCheap. WHOIS owner is privacy-protected via Withheld for Privacy ehf (Iceland). No formal business registration found in any jurisdiction. The domain is not indexed in global traffic rankings, indicating low organic reach.

Web Reputation

Independent review aggregators rate the site as 'fair' or 'probably not a scam but legit', but note red flags: hidden ownership, low traffic rank, NameCheap registrar (popular with scammers), and the supplement category's known association with fraud. Critically, the domain appears on a scammer.info thread accusing a network of supplement sellers (Claro Nutrition) of operating fraudulently from India; the thread lists support@myfinessa.com alongside other flagged supplement domains. One complaint was found in the evidence package. No reviews appear on major independent consumer sites.

Risk Factors
7
  • Operator identity hidden via privacy service; no formal business registration located in any jurisdiction.
  • Domain listed on scammer.info thread alongside other supplement domains accused of fraudulent operation by a network presumed to operate from India.
  • Broad, unverifiable health claims ('Clean Gut', 'Flatter Belly', 'Smooth Digestive Support', 'revved-up metabolism') without clinical citations or FDA approval.
  • ClickBank-affiliated sales funnel with self-issued trust badge (not an independent third-party security certification).
  • Low traffic ranking and no reviews on major independent consumer sites despite 578-day domain age.
  • Supplement category is heavily exploited by scam operators; aggressive direct-response marketing format is common in fraudulent supplement funnels.
  • One scam complaint found in web research; independent review sites note the hidden ownership and registrar as red flags.
Positive Signals
5
  • Clean antivirus scan: 0 of 92 engines flagged the page; no malware or credential-harvesting detected.
  • Valid SSL certificate and clean browser blocklists; no phishing or malware blocklist hits.
  • Independent review aggregators rate the site as 'probably not a scam but legit' (though with caveats about hidden ownership).
  • Offers 180-day money-back guarantee and lists contact details (phone: 863-591-4284, email: support@myfinessa.com).
  • Domain age of 578 days suggests some operational history, not a brand-new throwaway domain.
AI Recommendation
Do not enter payment details on this site. The hidden operator identity, association with a flagged supplement network, and aggressive marketing claims without clinical evidence create meaningful fraud risk. If you are interested in digestive supplements, research the product independently on major consumer-review sites and consult a healthcare provider before purchasing.
Scam network detected
2 linked domains correlated

Domain appears on scammer.info thread accusing Claro Nutrition of operating a fraudulent supplement network from India. The thread lists support@myfinessa.com alongside support@prostavive.org and support@glucoswitch.com as part of the same network.

support@prostavive.orgsupport@glucoswitch.com
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Web Research Findings

Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for myfinessa.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.

Domain age
1.6 yrs
Registered Nov 2024
Business registration
No public record found
Could not match the site to a registered company — common for small sites.
Clone check
Not a clone
No well-known site's layout or branding detected here.
Typosquat check
No look-alike match
The domain doesn't resemble any well-known brand's spelling.
Web mentions
1 scam report · 3 positive
Key findings
7 headline facts from open-web research
  • Domain registered November 13, 2024 (approx. 578-600 days old as of mid-2026), via NameCheap; WHOIS owner hidden.
  • Sells Finessa, a powdered digestive/gut-liver support supplement with ingredients like dandelion, turmeric, milk thistle, and cascara sagrada; marketed via paid press releases on Yahoo Finance and GlobeNewswire.
  • Scamadviser rates it 'fair'/'probably not a scam but legit' but notes negatives: hidden owner, low traffic rank, registrar popular with scammers, product category often used by scammers, no reviews on major sites.
  • Listed alongside other supplement domains on a scammer.info thread accusing a network of fraudulent sellers operating from India.
  • Offers 180-day money-back guarantee; support email support@myfinessa.com and phone (863) 591-4284 (Florida area code).
  • No FDA approval (standard for supplements); manufactured in FDA-registered GMP facilities per marketing claims. Some review PDFs discuss potential side effects like headaches.
  • Heavy promotional content including 'reviews', PDF reports, and coupon sites; many appear to be affiliate or self-promotional.
Scam reports (1)
Direct quotes from public scam databases, forums, and news.
  • scammer.infoopen

    "Claro Nutrition, fraudulent supplement sellers presumed to operate out of India · support@prostavive.org · support@myfinessa.com · support@glucoswitch.com"

Positive reviews (3)
Quotes indicating the site is legitimate.
  • Scamadviseropen

    "In summary, myfinessa.com is probably not a scam but legit."

  • PCRisk Scanneropen

    "trust score 83/100, 0/91 engines flagged"

  • Google Sites reviewopen

    "No. Finessa is not a scam. The ingredients are real. They're documented."

Research summary
Narrative write-up from our AI analyst, grounded on the facts above

Web research identified one scam report on scammer.info linking support@myfinessa.com to a network of supplement sellers (Claro Nutrition) accused of fraudulent operation from India. Three positive mentions were found: independent review aggregators rate myfinessa.com as 'probably not a scam but legit', though they flag the hidden owner identity, low traffic ranking, and the supplement category's known association with scam operators as concerns. A Google Sites review claims the ingredients are real and documented. No reviews appear on major independent consumer sites, and one complaint was found in general web research. The domain was registered in November 2024 and is marketed via paid press releases on Yahoo Finance and GlobeNewswire.

Antivirus Engines

Clean pass · verified
Clean across 92 engines

We cross-check every URL against our antivirus network of 92 malware and blacklist engines. None of them flagged this URL in the last scan.

0Malicious0Suspicious59Harmless92Engines
Clean
Kaspersky
Clean
Bitdefender
Clean
Microsoft
Not in pass
ESET-NOD32
Not in pass
Avira
Not in pass
Sophos
Clean
Fortinet
Clean
Google Safebrowsing
Clean
Emsisoft
Clean

No engine detections. The URL passed every antivirus and blacklist engine we queried in this scan. Stay vigilant — AV coverage is only one signal among many.

Security Scans

Blacklist Check
Not flagged on major threat lists

Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.

Contact Verification

We fetched the page and looked for real-world contact details. Legitimate businesses almost always publish an email on their own domain, a phone number, and a postal address. Scam shops usually don't.

What We Found
No clear contact details on the page
Emails on site's domainNone
Phone numbersNone
Postal addressPresent
Linked social profiles0
Signal Summary
Several contact red flags
  • No contact email found anywhere on the page.
  • No phone number listed on the page.
  • Postal address visible on the page.

Domain & Encryption

Domain History
Age1.6 years old
RegistrarNameCheap, Inc.
RegisteredNov 13, 2024
ExpiresNov 13, 2026
Owner privacyVisible
Encryption Certificate
StatusValid
ProtocolTLSv1.3
IssuerGoogle Trust Services · WE1
ExpiresAug 8, 2026 (53d)
Self-signedNo
Hosting & Technology
HostingCloudflare, Inc.
Server locationUS
Web servercloudflare

Redirect Chain

Hops
1
Cross-domain
No
Lookalike
No
Punycode
No
  • 1301http://myfinessa.com/
  • 2200https://myfinessa.com/

Server Reputation

Abuse Intelligence
Confidence score0%
Reports on file0
ISPCloudflare, Inc.
Usage typeContent Delivery Network

Proceed with caution

Our automated review flagged enough risk that you should treat this site as unverified.

  • Treat myfinessa.com as unverified

    Do not enter credentials or send money until you have independently verified the business.

  • Verify the business through independent channels

    Check the company's social profiles, registry records, and search for recent news or reviews that are not hosted on the site itself.

  • Never use irreversible payment methods

    Crypto, gift cards, wire transfers, and cash apps offer zero buyer protection. Use a credit card or PayPal if you must pay.

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Reputation Sources

How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.

Google Safe Browsing
Not listedCheck ↗
VirusTotal
Not listedCheck ↗
AbuseIPDB
Not listedCheck ↗

Referenced Domains

Outbound domains this page links to or loads resources from. Each links to its own security scan.

Safety FAQ

Common questions about this site, answered directly from the scan data above — so the answers always reflect the latest verdict on this page.

  • Our automated security review marked myfinessa.com as suspicious. Several warning signs were detected; it may still turn out legitimate, but you should verify it through independent channels before trusting it with money or credentials.
  • myfinessa.com currently scores 55/100 on our trust scale. We found enough warning signals to recommend caution. Verify the site through independent channels before entering credentials or money.
  • Yes. myfinessa.com presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, expiring in 53 days. Note that SSL only encrypts the connection — it does not guarantee that the site itself is trustworthy.
  • myfinessa.com is 1.6 years old, registered on 11/13/2024 through NameCheap, Inc.. Scam domains are often freshly registered — a site under 6 months old warrants extra caution.
  • No. All 92 antivirus engines in our malware network report myfinessa.com as clean.
  • No. myfinessa.com is not currently listed on the major browser blocklist feeds that modern browsers use.
  • myfinessa.com resolves to an IP operated by Cloudflare, Inc. in US (usage type: Content Delivery Network). Hosting location alone doesn't make a site good or bad, but unusual geography for a brand's claimed country is one of many signals we weigh.
  • This is a permanent record of the scan run on June 15, 2026. The verdict and evidence above reflect that scan and do not change on their own. If circumstances around myfinessa.com have changed, MalwareTips staff can run a fresh scan, which re-runs every check from scratch and publishes an updated report.

Final Verdict

0
Trust / 100
Final Verdict·myfinessa.com
SUSPICIOUS

Finessa is a dietary supplement sales page operated by a privacy-shielded entity and linked to a network of supplement sellers flagged for fraud. While independent review sites rate it as 'probably not a scam', the hidden ownership, aggressive marketing claims, and association with known problematic operators create meaningful risk.

Do not enter payment details on this site. The hidden operator identity, association with a flagged supplement network, and aggressive marketing claims without clinical evidence create meaningful fraud risk. If you are interested in digestive supplements, research the product independently on major consumer-review sites and consult a healthcare provider before purchasing.

AV engines
92
MT passes
2
Net signals
1
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