xlecx.one
Category: Adult Content
Description of xlecx.one
xlecx.one appears to be an adult-content website. Based on the domain name and the available web-classification data, multiple classification providers categorize it as pornography or sexually explicit content. The site does not appear to be a general business, news, or informational service; rather, it is likely intended for adult entertainment viewing or related content access.
The domain has been registered since late 2021 and uses Cloudflare infrastructure, which is commonly used for performance and traffic protection. While the operator is not identified in the provided scan data, the domain appears to be an established standalone website rather than a newly created or obviously inactive domain.
Safety Assessment for xlecx.one
The scan results are broadly clean from a malware and reputation perspective at the time of this scan. No security engines flagged the domain, malware scanning reported no detected threats, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. Its age of more than four years and relatively strong traffic ranking also reduce some of the uncertainty that often surrounds newly registered or low-visibility domains.
That said, the site is categorized by multiple web-classification providers as adult or sexually explicit content. This classification does not by itself indicate malware or fraud, but it may still be unsuitable in some environments and may carry privacy or content-exposure considerations for visitors. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown as 2026-07-25. Traffic is routed through Cloudflare, and the resolved server IP belongs to Cloudflare infrastructure in Toronto, Canada. The nameservers also point to Cloudflare, indicating the site likely uses CDN and reverse-proxy services for availability and performance.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No technical indicators in the provided scan suggest active malware delivery, malicious iframes, or suspicious third-party link activity at the time of this scan.
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