Last Updated on December 2, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake
Tokyomotion.net is a porn tube site featuring Asian models. Tokyomotion.net has webcam, amatuer, Japanese, homemage, livechat porn, and more.
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DESCRIPTION
The homepage showed a “videos being watched” section and a “most recent videos” section. It was notable how little effort went into the headings in general. There was another minor one called “Have fun!” which I was not able to tell what it might have implied, though I could see many of the videos featured in this section were labeled with JavHD (Japanese Adult Video in high definition). In the right sidebar, there was a tag cloud featuring perhaps up to 50 tags found on the site. It was notable how some of the tags were in English while others were in Japanese. I had not translated the page, so I think these language differences were chosen by the domain itself. Many of the video thumbnails were labeled as HD but not all of them. I clicked some of the HD ones. I was often redirected to other sex cam sites, which I believe are ads. Eventually, I would get a video to load on the same tab. The video played reliably and the video player was good to very good. The content was what I would describe as amateur content. I would believe if it they told me it was original content, though I cannot say it was for certain. There were no watermarks on the videos I watched apart from tokyomotion.net.
HISTORY
As of June 2024, tokyomotion.net has 37.30 million monthly views. tokyomotion.net was founded on September 9, 2015. The Internet Archive has saved tokyomotion.net 1,093 times between September 9, 2015 and July 27, 2024.
Is tokyomotion.net Safe?
Here, I analyzed tokyomotion.net for malware and malicious content to check if it was legit or a scam:
I checked tokyomotion.net on Sucuri, and it returned as a medium security risk.
Sucuri says the scan failed on http://tokyomotion.net/ and that there was no TLS certificate on http://tokyomotion.net/.
In my experience, it is very rare to come across a Sucuri scan that fails due to an unexpected error. I have returned and tried this scan several weeks in a row and it’s still returning the same error for now. Sucuri suggests that it is of concern. There are numerous security header issues found at the same time that may be part of the reason for the Sucuri grade it was given.
Security hardening flaws
- Missing security header for ClickJacking Protection:
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404javascript.js
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404testpage4525d2fdc - Missing security header to prevent Content Type sniffing:
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404javascript.js
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404testpage4525d2fdc - Missing Strict-Transport-Security security header:
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404javascript.js
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404testpage4525d2fdc - Missing Content-Security-Policy directive:
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404javascript.js
https://www.tokyomotion.net/404testpage4525d2fdc
I then ran a parasite scan with Unmask Parasites on tokyomotion.net, and it is clean.
I also checked tokyomotion.net on VirusTotal, and it is clean.
Further, tokyomotion.net passed all blocklist engines on URLVoid.
Yes, tokyomotion.net is a relatively safe site. A missing TLS certificate can be a sign of an untrustworthy site, but it doesn’t mean a site is malicious. Moreover, the Sucuri scan failed. Due to these issues, we graded tokyomotion.net as relatively safe. OVERALL GRADE: Relatively Safe.
Links and Profiles
Website: tokyomotion.net