Hello,
Safari on iOS is showing a “Fraudulent Website Warning” for our domain:
https://doobler.ru/
We are trying to understand how to properly diagnose this and request a re-evaluation.
The website has a valid HTTPS certificate and does not currently appear to be flagged by the reputation tools we checked, including Google Safe Browsing / Search Console / VirusTotal. However, some iPhone users still see the Safari warning, while others do not.
What we have checked so far:
HTTPS certificate is valid
No mixed-content or obvious redirect issues found
Google Safe Browsing does not show the domain as unsafe
Google Search Console does not show security issues
VirusTotal does not show active malware/phishing detections
The warning appears only for some users/devices
We submitted a review request through Apple’s Website Review form, but have not received any response yet
We would like to know:
Is there any way to confirm whether the warning comes from Apple’s own reputation system, Google Safe Browsing, or another provider used by Safari?
How long does Apple Website Review usually take for Safari fraudulent website warnings?
Is there a recommended process for requesting re-evaluation if the warning appears to be a false positive?
Are there specific technical signals Safari checks that we should verify, such as redirects, third-party scripts, domain reputation, or brand/phishing heuristics?
This is affecting real users, so any guidance on the correct escalation or diagnostic path would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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