Enter a website URL and Violet will inspect visible security posture signals like HTTPS, TLS certificate freshness, security headers, cookie flags, redirect behavior, and obvious mixed-content clues.
Here is the current outside-facing picture for smortler.com.
Violet ranks the sharpest teeth first.
The final landing URL uses HTTPS.
The plain HTTP endpoint redirects to HTTPS.
Strict-Transport-Security is present.
Content-Security-Policy is present.
Frame restrictions were found via X-Frame-Options or CSP frame-ancestors.
The site returns X-Content-Type-Options.
The site returns Referrer-Policy.
The site returns Permissions-Policy.
The response exposes a generic Server header: Apache. This reveals very little and is a minor concern.
A security.txt file appears to be available.
A robots.txt file is present.
No plain http:// asset references were detected in the homepage markup.
The certificate appears valid for another 74 day(s).
The site returned HTTP 200.
The response took about 0.05 seconds.
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