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.