Check the ban status of a domain in WeChat
When a link you share on WeChat suddenly fails to open, your domain might be blocked by WeChat. This tool simulates WeChat's access mechanism to check in real-time whether your domain is blocked, intercepted, or flagged as unsafe. A WeChat ban is a technical restriction placed on links that violate their policies (such as fraud or incentivized sharing). When users click these links, they will see a "Stopped accessing this webpage" prompt.
Q: What does "Redirect Required" mean in the WeChat ban check results?
Short answer: It means the domain must be accessed via a redirect in WeChat's built-in browser, which may indicate a potential risk.
Q: What should I do if the check results don't match the actual situation?
WeChat's blocking policies can vary by region and time. We recommend checking multiple times at different intervals to confirm. If the anomaly persists, it may be due to a temporary adjustment in WeChat's policies.
The check results only reflect the status at the exact moment of testing. For dynamic links with parameters, you need to check the root domain. Frequently checking the same domain may trigger WeChat's risk control system. This tool is not suitable for checking internal links within WeChat Mini Programs.
We recommend e-commerce clients complete all promotional link checks 7 days before major sales events like Black Friday or Double 11, as WeChat typically tightens its ban reviews ahead of major milestones. Typical scenario: If abc.com is flagged for "fraud risk," you should immediately replace it with a backup domain like xyz.com.