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scanned pages
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Pages scanned are the total number of pages within your website that were scanned by our service.
Learn More >Pages scanned are the total number of pages within your website that were scanned by our service. For more information visit our FAQ here.
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external links
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External links are the number of unique links you have across your website that link out of your website to an external website.
Learn More >External links are the number of unique links you have across your website that link out of your website to an external website. FAQ here.
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malware detection
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Our malware scanner continuously monitors your website for the presence of malware while your subscription is active. If we catch malware on your website we will notify you via email/SMS and also update the status on this page.
Malware can steal your visitor’s private information or ruin their experience on your website degrading your credibility. Let us help you make sure your site stays healthy.
Learn More >We use a handful of industry-leading malware tools to check for the existence of malware on your website. Due to the nature of the definition of “malware”, our detection mechanisms cannot be 100% accurate. This means the potential exists for malware to exist on your website and our scans did not detect it, as well as the inverse, where our scans detect malware but you may not consider it to be malware.
Pass: Our scanners did not detect the presence of malware on your website.
Warn: Your website may potentially have malware but we couldn’t determine for certain it is malware.
Fail: Your website likely has malware present as defined by our malware scanners. FAQ here.
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uptime monitoring
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Continuous monitoring enabled.
We report uptime percentages in 60-minute increments Newly added websites will most likely have 100% uptime.
Learn More >We continually monitor your website and alert you within minutes of going offline. We alert via email and optionally SMS. If you don’t know what to do in the event of an alert, it’s recommended you call either your webmaster or web host as soon as possible so they can address the issue and get your website back up. FAQ here.
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spelling issues
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These are words from the scanned pages of your website that are not found in our dictionaries. Each word indicates which dictionary it was checked against. Remove a word from this list by hovering over it and adding it to your dictionary. Bulk download your results to a spreadsheet via the download icon in the lower right of this section.
Learn More >spelling issuesThese are words from the scanned pages of your website that are not found in our dictionaries. Each word indicates which dictionary it was checked against. Remove a word from this list by hovering over it and adding it to your dictionary. Bulk download your results to a spreadsheet via the download icon in the lower right of this section. If you have industry specific language (ie medical language) or jargon it may show up as a potential misspelled word even though you don’t consider it to be misspelled. FAQ here.
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missing alt attributes
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What does this mean? In the HTML of your website you have
Learn More ><img>tags that each should contain analtattribute. Alt attributes are required for website accessibility for visually impaired users and without them you are in violation of some US and EU laws that can lead to potential lawsuits or fines.missing alt attributesWhen images on your website lack proper alt (alternative text) attributes, you’re unintentionally locking out millions of users who rely on screen readers to browse the web. Alt text provides essential context for visually impaired users, describing the content or function of an image so that everyone can understand and interact with your website equally. It’s not just a matter of inclusivity—it’s a legal and financial liability.
Under WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines, non-decorative images must have meaningful alt attributes. Failing to meet this standard can leave your business vulnerable to lawsuits or regulatory enforcement. In the U.S., the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been used as the basis for thousands of accessibility lawsuits—many resulting in settlements or fines exceeding $20,000. In the EU, starting June 28, 2025, enforcement under the European Accessibility Act will allow regulators to issue fines of up to €50,000, depending on the country. Fixing alt text is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to avoid these consequences.
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missing images
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These are missing images on your website. This means the HTML of your website is expecting to insert an image but the image referenced was not available. This could lead to a poor user experience.
Learn More >missing imagesThis is the number of missing images (aka broken image links) you have on your website. You will see the individual missing images listed along with each page of your website where they were found. FAQ here.
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broken links
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These broken links are for both internal (your site) and external (linked sites) websites. If a user clicks on one of these links it will take them to a dead page.
Learn More >broken linksThis is the number of broken links you have on your website. This number includes both internal and external links. You will see the individual broken links listed along with each page of your website where they were found. FAQ here.
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vulnerabilities
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Vulnerabilities make your website more prone to being hacked and could lead to the installation of malware and viruses.
Learn More >vulnerabilitiesWe use an industry-leading vulnerability scanner to check for the existence of vulnerabilities on your website. A vulnerability does not mean your website has been exploited. It means the potential exists for your website to be exploited in one of several ways including, but not limited to, the installation of malware or the accessing of potentially confidential data.
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