Why SMS links are hard to judge
Text messages hide context on small screens and often use shortened URLs. A delivery, account, or support message can feel urgent even when the destination is wrong.
Check suspicious text message links before you tap. SMS links often use urgency, shorteners, and mobile-only context.
CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee. Verify sensitive links through official channels before acting.
Text messages hide context on small screens and often use shortened URLs. A delivery, account, or support message can feel urgent even when the destination is wrong.
Next step: use the related tool that matches your situation, or request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, accounts, work, or customers.
Smishing is phishing through SMS or text messages.
If you can copy the URL safely, paste it into CheckLink before tapping it.
They can be. Short links hide the final destination until redirects are followed.
No. CheckLink provides risk signals and review context.