Last Updated on October 31, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake
Fux (fux.com) is a porn tube site.
Fux offers free amateur and pornstar videos. Fux has an official Twitter account.
ALTERNATIVES
Similar sites to fux.com include 4tube.com, tnaflix.com, pornerbros.com, eroxia.com, shufuni.com, porntube.com, tube8.com, pornhub.com, myhomeclip.com, and wunbuck.com.
DESCRIPTION
The fux.com homepage reminded me of pornerbros.com. I would say they are run by the same people. I liked the content in general, especially above the fold because it featured a lot of internal links via the category thumbnails. Category thumbnails on the homepage are indicative of a porn search engine, so I checked the single post pages to see if the videos loaded on another domain or the same one and they always loaded on other domains. Moreover, I could see they were going to load on other domains because, in the thumbnail metadata on the category landing page, they showed the networks that the videos were taken from. I recommend calling this a porn search engine and not a porn tube site because it is a search engine and being honest with your website is how to add the most trust. If your features don’t match the definitions, it reduces the site’s trustworthiness. Nowhere on the homepage or in the footer did I see fux.com call itself a search engine and the Google meta description said that it was a porn aggregator site which doesn’t necessarily mean a search engine.
HISTORY
The site fux.com has 3.0 million monthly views (2.912M, March 2023), acccording to Similar Web. The Wayback Machine estimates that fux.com was founded on February 8, 1999. The Internet Archive has saved fux.com 3,647 times between February 8, 1999 and April 12, 2024.
Is fux.com Safe?
I analyzed fux.com for malware and malicious content to check if it was legit or a scam. Here are the results:
I checked fux.com on Sucuri, and it returned with no issues.
Security hardening flaws:
- Missing security header to prevent
Content Type
sniffing. Affected pages:
https://www.fux.com/ for Google’s UA
https://www.fux.com/videos - Missing
Strict-Transport-Security
security header. Affected pages:
https://www.fux.com/ for Google’s UA
https://www.fux.com/videos
I then ran a parasite scan with Unmask Parasites on fux.com, and it is clean.
I also checked fux.com on VirusTotal, and it is clean.
Further, fux.com passed all blocklist engines on URLVoid.
In conclusion, fux.com is safe. But it has security header issues. OVERALL GRADE: Safe.
Links and Profiles
Website: fux.com
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