tranny.one
Category: Adult Content
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Description of tranny.one
tranny.one appears to be an adult entertainment website focused on age-restricted pornographic video content. Based on the page title, meta description, and screenshot, the site presents itself as a tube-style community for viewing and sharing trans-themed adult videos, with an age-gate shown before entry.
The domain has been registered since 2015, which suggests it is not a newly created site. It appears to operate as a content portal with multiple internal sections, media pages, and supporting policy pages such as terms, DMCA, cookie policy, and 2257 compliance information. No clear corporate operator name is visible in the provided scan data, so ownership cannot be confirmed from this snapshot alone.
Safety Assessment for tranny.one
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected by 0 out of 91 security engines at the time of this scan, and the domain was also shown as clean by the listed content-malice and phishing blacklist databases. The domain is relatively old, has measurable traffic visibility, and the screenshot is consistent with a functioning adult-content website rather than a parked or obviously deceptive page.
At the same time, one malware scan reported a large number of flagged URLs and several external references with generic heuristic labels such as suspicious or malicious. Those findings may indicate aggressive advertising, adult-network redirects, templated URL artifacts, or scanner sensitivity to adult affiliate infrastructure rather than confirmed malware on their own. Because these detections were not corroborated by the broader multi-engine scan or by the major blacklist checks, they appear lower-confidence in this case.
Visitors should still use normal caution because adult sites may include third-party ads, trackers, pop-ups, or redirects. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate with expiry shown as 2026-08-09, and it is served over HTTPS from an nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu) web server. The resolved hosting information points to Advanced Hosters B.V., with the scanned IP geolocated to Washington, United States. Nameservers are provided through Google Domains infrastructure.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No DNS-based blocklist hits were reported in the provided checks. A technical consideration is the presence of numerous external links and at least one iframe tied to advertising or affiliate delivery, which may increase exposure to redirects or unwanted third-party content.
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