Warning signs detected
Non-duality philosophy blog mixing spiritual teachings with hidden casino-promotion content and generic hosting-provider imprint. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.
Is non-dual.hu legit or a scam?
Non-duality philosophy blog mixing spiritual teachings with hidden casino-promotion content and generic hosting-provider imprint.
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.
Analysis Summary
MT Intelligence
The domain hosts genuine non-duality educational material — explanations of consciousness concepts, references to Rupert Spira's teachings, and links to legitimate spiritual resources. However, the evidence package reveals multiple casino-promotion articles (LuckyHour, TikiCasino, Vavada) dated 2026, suggesting content-farm or affiliate-monetization tactics. The site's legal imprint attributes ownership to Tárhely.Eu Kft., a standard Hungarian web hosting provider whose identical legal text appears on dozens of unrelated sites — a red flag for either a template-based setup or a shell operator. No scam reports, complaints, or negative reviews exist in public databases, and the domain carries no malware or phishing detections. The combination of legitimate spiritual content with undisclosed casino affiliate links and a generic hosting-provider imprint creates moderate suspicion around the site's true intent and transparency.
Website Preview

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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 non-dual.hu, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- Domain non-dual.hu is a Hungarian-language site focused on non-duality ('non-duális'), explaining concepts of oneness, presence, and non-separation; page title and description match spiritual/philosophical content.
- Heavily features Rupert Spira: links to rupertspira.com, embeds or references his YouTube videos and teachings (e.g., 'Mi a felszabadulás?', interviews, talks on suffering and liberation).
- Impresszum page attributes the site to Tárhely.Eu Kft., a legitimate Hungarian web hosting company (reg. 01-09-909968, tax 14571332-2-42, Budapest address); this exact legal text appears on dozens of unrelated Hungarian sites.
- Site contains multiple articles promoting online casinos (e.g., LuckyHour, TikiCasino, Vavada promo codes, casino strategies, registration guides) dated or copyrighted 2026, suggesting possible monetization via affiliate links or content fa
- No reviews, complaints, scam reports, or mentions found on Reddit, Trustpilot, ScamAdviser, or in Hungarian searches for 'csalás', 'panasz', or 'review'.
- No business name, author, teacher, courses, retreats, or donation requests directly tied to an individual; appears to be a low-profile blog or content site.
- No evidence of malicious activity, phishing, or impersonation of known brands; domain age listed as unknown.
Impresszum lists Tárhely.Eu Kft. (web hosting provider) as the legal entity with Hungarian company registration 01-09-909968 and tax ID 14571332-2-42. Multiple unrelated sites use the identical imprint, indicating a standard hosting provider template rather than a specific operator for this domain.
We searched scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, and general web sources for non-dual.hu and found zero scam reports, complaints, or negative reviews. Business registration data shows the site is attributed to Tárhely.Eu Kft., a legitimate Hungarian web hosting company, though this legal imprint is shared across dozens of unrelated sites as a standard template. The site's primary content focuses on non-duality philosophy and Rupert Spira's teachings; however, embedded casino-promotion articles suggest undisclosed affiliate monetization. For a low-traffic spiritual blog, the absence of public complaints is expected, but the mixing of legitimate spiritual content with casino promotions and the use of a generic hosting-provider imprint raise questions about transparency and true operator intent.
Security Scans
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.
- No contact email found anywhere on the page.
- No phone number listed on the page.
- No postal address visible on the page.
- Links to 2 social profiles.
Domain & Encryption
Redirect Chain
- 1301http://non-dual.hu/
- 2200https://non-dual.hu/
Server Reputation
Scam-Type Likelihood
1 scam-type patterns detected
1 of 13 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 13 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- AI analyst tagged this as a miracle-supplement scam.
1 of 13 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 13 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- AI analyst tagged this as a miracle-supplement scam.
Suspicious health / supplement claims
Signals common to keto-gummy, weight-loss, CBD, and "miracle cure" scam funnels were detected. These products are typically shipped from unregulated sources and double-billed via subscription traps.
- Treat non-dual.hu as unverified
Do not enter credentials or send money until you have independently verified the business.
- "Doctors hate this" and "melt belly fat in days" are marketing red flags
No real supplement causes dramatic overnight weight loss, cures chronic illness, or has to hide from "big pharma." These claims are illegal in most countries — legitimate brands simply don't make them.
- Check for hidden subscription billing
Many of these sites ship a "free trial" and then auto-charge your card every month. Read the fine print at checkout, and if you already ordered, call your bank to block further charges and dispute the ones already made.
- OpenReport the product
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Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Referenced Domains
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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 non-dual.hu 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.
- non-dual.hu 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. non-dual.hu presents a valid TLSv1.2 certificate issued by Let's Encrypt · R13, expiring in 69 days. Note that SSL only encrypts the connection — it does not guarantee that the site itself is trustworthy.
- No. non-dual.hu is not currently listed on the major browser blocklist feeds that modern browsers use.
- non-dual.hu resolves to an IP operated by Freemium Kft. in HU (usage type: Data Center/Web Hosting/Transit). 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.
- We cache results for 24 hours. Signed-in MalwareTips members can trigger a manual rescan at any time using the "Rescan" button on the report page, which re-runs every check from scratch and refreshes this page.
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