Check if your domain is blocked on QQ or WeChat and get real-time ban status updates.
If your website is inaccessible via QQ or WeChat, your domain might be blocked by the platform. This tool queries the Tencent Security database in real-time to check the ban status of a specified domain within the QQ/WeChat ecosystem. If a domain is marked as "blocked," it means the URL will be intercepted or trigger a warning when shared or accessed within QQ or WeChat.
Is the QQ domain check accurate?
Yes. This tool directly queries Tencent's official database, though block statuses can change dynamically.
What should I do if my domain is blocked?
First, check your website for any policy violations. After making corrections, you can submit an appeal to Tencent customer service. The processing time is typically 3 to 7 business days.
Please avoid checking the same domain at a high frequency, as this may trigger Tencent's security mechanisms. The check results are for reference only and do not constitute legal advice. Checking with the HTTPS protocol yields more accurate results.
Webmasters are advised to check their core domains regularly on a monthly basis, especially after major content updates. Typical use cases include e-commerce sites checking product page URLs (e.g., https://shop.com/item123) and social media managers checking shared links. Common reasons for being blocked include phishing, policy-violating content, and malware distribution.