freeones.com
Category: Adult Content
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Description of freeones.com
freeones.com appears to be a long-running adult entertainment portal focused on pornography-related content, performer profiles, photos, videos, and outbound links to third-party adult sites. The page title and metadata describe it as an "ultimate babe site," and the homepage screenshot shows categories, performer listings, video thumbnails, and community-style browsing features centered on explicit sexual material.
Based on the domain age and site structure, the website appears to operate as an established adult-content directory and media hub rather than a general-purpose business or informational site. Multiple web-classification sources categorize it as pornography or sexually explicit content, which is consistent with the visible homepage content and the site's branding.
Safety Assessment for freeones.com
The strongest automated reputation signals are broadly favorable at the time of this scan: 0 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, and the checked malware/phishing blacklist databases did not report active listings. The domain is also very old, has measurable traffic visibility, and presents as a mature, established adult-content platform rather than a newly created or obviously deceptive site.
At the same time, one malware scanner reported a malicious threat level and marked several pages, links, and referenced domains with generic heuristic labels such as suspicious objects. Those findings appear to be largely tied to adult affiliate links and generic pattern matches rather than a broad multi-engine consensus of malware activity. Because the site contains explicit adult material and numerous outbound links to third-party adult destinations, visitors may still face elevated privacy, tracking, or unwanted-content exposure risks compared with mainstream websites.
Based on available data, no major malware or phishing threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the site's explicit nature and heuristic flags suggest some caution may still be appropriate when interacting with external links.
Technical Description
The domain appears to be well established, with a registration date in 1998 and an expiration date extending to 2030. It uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate that was active at the time of the scan, and the site resolves to an IP hosted by Eurofiber Nederland BV in Amsterdam, Netherlands. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
No content-malice blacklist hits were reported in the provided checks, and the DNS-based blocklist checks were clean. The main technical concerns in this scan are not infrastructure-level compromise indicators, but rather heuristic detections on some pages and outbound adult affiliate links flagged by one scanner.
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