Warning signs detected
Adult dating site with 7.6-year-old domain, mixed reviews, and multiple complaints about premium subscription pressure. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.
Is theblowers.com legit or a scam?
Adult dating site with 7.6-year-old domain, mixed reviews, and multiple complaints about premium subscription pressure.
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
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Automated page render — captured in a safe sandbox. What an ordinary visitor would see when loading the site. See full visual analysis →
Visual 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.
Visual red flags detected in the screenshot
The site uses patterns common in adult-themed scams, including blurred imagery and unverified 'verified' badges to drive user registration. The layout is designed to create a sense of local availability and urgency typical of social engineering sites.
What our vision model saw
6 signalsLayout mimics a hookup or adult classifieds site with blurred profile images
Use of generic 'verified' blue checkmarks next to usernames without clear verification criteria
Prominent 'Flash' and 'Favorites' buttons designed to encourage immediate interaction
Footer banner uses high-pressure language regarding 'real meetings' and specific demographics
Unprofessional branding with a logo that lacks clear corporate identity
Interface focuses on immediate registration and login over informational content
Intelligence
The domain has been registered since December 2018 and shows no antivirus detections or browser blocklist hits. Visual analysis reveals typical adult classifieds patterns including blurred images, unverified badges, and high-pressure registration prompts. Evidence shows two scam reports from automated checkers plus 12 user complaints focused on the freemium model. an independent review aggregator displays positive reviews from over 200 users, though some mention verification and safety concerns. The combination of legitimate age and infrastructure with persistent subscription complaints and scanner flags places this in the suspicious range.
Web Research Findings
Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for theblowers.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- The site is a niche adult dating platform specifically for gay and bisexual men, focused on oral encounters.
- Maintains a high Trustpilot score (approx. 4.3/5) with over 200 reviews, though some automated scanners flag it for 'Adult Content' risks.
- Operates on a freemium model where basic chat is advertised as free, but advanced features require a premium subscription.
- The domain has significant longevity, having been registered in December 2018.
- Traffic data suggests a large user base, particularly in France, Brazil, and Mexico.
- scam-detector.comopen
"The algorithm detected high-risk activity related to phishing, spamming... theblowers.com is a suspicious website, given all the risk factors and data numbers analyzed."
- instapv.ioopen
"A recurring criticism involves the Blowers App's business model... several users report that meaningful functionality requires a Premium subscription."
- trustpilot.comopen
"I have lots of fun meeting all these guys, safety is felt when I use this app, no worries about fake rots as I & many others can me verified by ID."
- trustpilot.comopen
"People on here are either looking to give head or get it and it's very easy to get things going. I have 32 testimonials and it's honeslty helped me find great consistent men."
Associated with 'Deus Communication' in WHOIS data; Trustpilot lists business contact as United States.
Scam-detector.com flagged theblowers.com for high-risk phishing and spamming activity. Instapv.io noted recurring user criticism of the Blowers App business model requiring premium subscriptions for meaningful functionality. an independent review aggregator hosts over 200 reviews averaging 4.3/5 with users reporting successful meetings and safety concerns. Twelve complaints center on aggressive upselling and hidden paywalls.
Domain Timeline
- Dec 13, 2018Domain registered
First appeared in WHOIS records — 7.6 years old today.
- Jul 11, 2026Latest security review — Flagged as suspicious
This scan re-ran every check; the current findings are detailed above.
theblowers.com is an established domain now carrying threat signals. An older domain that starts tripping security checks is a classic pattern for an asset that was sold, repurposed, or compromised — the age alone is not reassurance.
Threat Detection
Antivirus Engines
Security Scans
Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.
Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Technical Details
domain · encryption · redirects · server reputation · referencedDomain & Encryption
Redirect Chain
- 1301http://theblowers.com/
- 2403https://www.theblowers.com/
Server Reputation
What to do
Proceed with caution
Our automated review flagged enough risk that you should treat this site as unverified.
- Treat theblowers.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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Final Verdict
The site is a niche adult dating platform for gay and bisexual men. Two automated scanners flagged it as high-risk while 12 user complaints mention aggressive upselling and premium paywalls. Exercise caution with any payment details.
Safety FAQ
Common questions, answered directly from the scan data above — so the answers always reflect the latest verdict on this page.
- theblowers.com raises serious red flags as a scam site — avoid interacting with it. Our review tagged it for subscription trap. The domain is 7.6 years old through Gandi SAS. It may not be an outright scam, but the risk is high enough that you should verify it independently before trusting it with money or data.
- Proceed with caution — theblowers.com scores 55/100 on our trust scale. We found enough warning signals to recommend verifying it through independent channels before entering credentials or money.
- If you've already paid or handed over details on theblowers.com, act quickly. 1) Contact your bank or card issuer immediately and ask to dispute the charge or open a chargeback — the sooner you act, the better your odds. 2) Report the site to the U.S. FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the FBI's IC3 at ic3.gov, and in the UK to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk. 3) If you entered a password, change it on theblowers.com and anywhere you reused it, and turn on two-factor authentication. 4) Watch your bank and email for follow-up fraud, and keep screenshots as evidence.
- Often yes, if you act fast. Payments made by credit or debit card can frequently be reversed through a chargeback or dispute — contact your bank right away and explain it was a fraudulent site. Bank transfers and gift-card or voucher payments are much harder to recover, but you should still report them to your bank and to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) or Action Fraud (actionfraud.police.uk). Avoid any "refund" or "recovery" service that contacts you first — it's usually a follow-up scam.
- Just viewing a scam page is usually low-risk on an up-to-date browser — the real danger is what it asks you to DO (enter details, download a file, send money). If you downloaded anything, run a full antivirus scan and treat the file as untrusted. If you entered a password or card number, change the password everywhere you reused it and contact your bank.
- You can report theblowers.com through several official channels: the U.S. FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at ic3.gov, and — in the UK — Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk. You can also flag it to Google Safe Browsing (safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish) so other browsers warn about it, and report it to the company being impersonated if there is one. Reporting helps get scam sites taken down faster.
- Modern scams are built to look convincing. A valid SSL padlock, a polished template, stock photos, fake reviews, and a trust badge can all be added in minutes and prove nothing about who runs the site. Scammers buy cheap domains, clone real designs, and copy legal pages wholesale. That's exactly why an automated review that checks the domain's age, hosting, blacklists, and behaviour — rather than just how the page looks — is more reliable than a first impression.
- No — all 92 antivirus and blocklist engines in our malware network currently report theblowers.com as clean. That's a good sign, though antivirus coverage is only one of the many signals we weigh, and brand-new scam sites can appear clean before vendors catch up.
- No — theblowers.com is not currently on the major browser blocklist feeds that Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge rely on. Note that blocklists can lag behind brand-new scam domains, so "not listed" is reassuring but not a guarantee on its own.
- theblowers.com is 7.6 years old, registered on December 13, 2018 through Gandi SAS. A multi-year registration history is one of the stronger signals against a scam, though it's never a guarantee on its own — established domains can still be misused.
- Yes — theblowers.com presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, valid for another 58 days. Important caveat: SSL only encrypts the connection between you and the site — it does not verify who runs it. Almost all scam sites now have valid SSL too, so a padlock alone never means "safe".
- theblowers.com resolves to an IP operated by Cloudflare, Inc. in US (Content Delivery Network). Hosting location alone doesn't make a site good or bad — but hosting that doesn't match a brand's claimed country, or that sits on networks known for abuse, is one of the many signals we weigh alongside the verdict above.
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