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HTTPS HTTP/2 HSTS Gzip Next.js Crawled in 80,713ms · June 28, 2026 01:53 UTC

pcgamer.com Website Overview & Technology Report

🤖 AI Summary
We performed a comprehensive analysis of pcgamer.com on 2026-06-28. The website returned an HTTP 200 status code with a server response time of 9512ms. The page is served over HTTP/2 protocol with Gzip compression enabled, achieving approximately 60.0% size reduction. The total page weight is 1842 KB, and the site is served behind a CDN (Content Delivery Network). Warning: The website does not have a valid SSL certificate. Visitors may see security warnings in their browser, and data transmitted to and from this website is not encrypted. The security headers analysis reveals a score of 55/100 (moderate). The following security headers are properly configured: Content-Security-Policy, Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS), and X-Frame-Options. However, the site is missing X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, and Permissions-Policy, which could expose the site and its users to cross-site scripting (XSS), clickjacking, and other web-based attacks. Our technology detection scan identified 9 technologies across 8 categories powering pcgamer.com. The detected stack includes Next.js, React, Tailwind CSS, Webpack, Vite, Google Analytics 4, Google Tag Manager, Google Fonts, and Font Awesome. The site uses Next.js as its primary framework. The UI is built with React. Based on our comprehensive analysis of domain age, SSL configuration, email authentication, security headers, and blacklist status, pcgamer.com receives an overall trust score of 72/100, classified as "Likely Safe".
72
/ 100
Trust Score
55
/ 100
Security Headers
HTTP Response
Status200 OK
Response Time9512ms
ProtocolHTTP/2
Page Size1842 KB
CompressionGzip
Compression Savings~60.0%
CDNYes ✓
Server
Total Requests647
3rd Party Domains29
Redirect1 hop(s)
Detected Technologies (9)
🔧 Next.js ⚛️ React 🎨 Tailwind CSS 🔨 Webpack 🔨 Vite 📊 Google Analytics 4 🏷️ Google Tag Manager 🔤 Google Fonts 🎯 Font Awesome
Security Headers
Content-Security-Policy
Set ✓
Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS)
Set ✓
X-Frame-Options
Set ✓
X-Content-Type-Options
Not set
Referrer-Policy
Not set
Permissions-Policy
Not set
SSL Certificate
IssuerLet's Encrypt
Issuer FullcountryName=US, organizationName=Let's Encrypt, commonName=YR1
SubjectcommonName=pcgamer.com
Type
TLS VersionTLS 1.3
Cipher SuiteTLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
Algorithm
Issued
Expires— (? days)
SANs

pcgamer.com Trust Score & Safety Analysis

🤖 AI Summary
After conducting a thorough safety and legitimacy analysis, pcgamer.com receives a trust score of 72/100, which places it in the "Likely Safe" category. This score is calculated by evaluating multiple factors including SSL certificate validity, domain registration history, email authentication protocols, security header configuration, and blacklist status across major threat intelligence databases. The analysis identified several positive trust signals: a valid HTTPS connection protecting data in transit, HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) enforcement preventing protocol downgrade attacks, SPF (Sender Policy Framework) email authentication preventing email spoofing, DMARC email authentication with a reject policy — the strongest available setting, and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) providing cryptographic email verification. Areas of concern include: missing Referrer-Policy, potentially leaking URL information to third parties, the domain's WHOIS information is hidden behind a privacy service, making it harder to verify the owner's identity, and DNSSEC is not enabled, leaving DNS queries vulnerable to spoofing attacks. While these issues don't necessarily indicate malicious intent, they represent areas where the website's security posture could be improved. We checked pcgamer.com against 8 major blacklist databases including Google Safe Browsing, Phishtank, Urlhaus, Openphish, Dnsfilter, Spamhaus Dbl, Surbl, and Virustotal. The domain passed all 8 checks with a clean status, meaning it has not been flagged for phishing, malware distribution, spam, or other malicious activities by any of the tested threat intelligence providers.
72
/ 100
Likely Safe
Trust Signals
Valid HTTPS
HSTS enabled
SPF configured
DMARC configured (p=reject)
DKIM configured
⚠️ DNSSEC not enabled
Sitemap.xml found
⚠️ Missing Referrer-Policy
Blacklist Checks (8/8 clean)
Google Safe Browsing clean
Phishtank clean
Urlhaus clean
Openphish clean
Dnsfilter clean
Spamhaus Dbl clean
Surbl clean
Virustotal clean

pcgamer.com Technology Stack & Detected Technologies

🤖 AI Summary
Our technology detection engine scanned pcgamer.com and identified 9 distinct technologies across 8 categories. This analysis is performed by examining HTTP response headers, HTML source code patterns, JavaScript library fingerprints, CSS framework signatures, and DNS records. Framework: Next.js — provides the application framework and routing for pcgamer.com. UI Library: React — handles the user interface rendering and component management for pcgamer.com. CSS Framework: Tailwind CSS — provides the styling and responsive layout system for pcgamer.com. Build Tool: Webpack and Vite — bundles and optimizes the JavaScript and CSS assets for pcgamer.com. Analytics: Google Analytics 4 — tracks visitor behavior and provides traffic insights for pcgamer.com. Tag Manager: Google Tag Manager — manages marketing and analytics tags without code changes for pcgamer.com. Fonts: Google Fonts — delivers web fonts for typography for pcgamer.com. Icon Set: Font Awesome — provides additional functionality for pcgamer.com. We also extracted the following tracking identifiers: Google Analytics 4 Measurement ID G-1024 and Google Tag Manager container GTM-WWBWRXL. These IDs can be used to identify other websites operated by the same organization.
Framework
🔧 Next.js(95%)
UI Library
⚛️ React(95%)
CSS Framework
🎨 Tailwind CSS(95%)
Build Tool
🔨 Webpack(95%)🔨 Vite(95%)
Analytics
📊 Google Analytics 4(95%)
Tag Manager
🏷️ Google Tag Manager(95%)
Fonts
🔤 Google Fonts(95%)
Icon Set
🎯 Font Awesome(95%)
Tracking IDs
ga4_idG-1024
gtm_idGTM-WWBWRXL

pcgamer.com Performance, Speed & Core Web Vitals

🤖 AI Summary
pcgamer.com delivers its homepage in 9512ms (server response time), which is considered slow by industry standards. The total page weight is 1842 KB, and we detected 647 resource requests loading assets from 29 third-party domains. A high number of third-party domains can significantly impact page load time due to additional DNS lookups and TLS handshakes required for each domain. The website uses Gzip compression for text-based assets, achieving an estimated 60.0% reduction in transfer size. This reduces bandwidth usage and improves page load times, especially for visitors on slower connections. Asset minification status: 0 out of 0 CSS files and 0 out of 17 JavaScript files are minified. Minifying the remaining 17 unminified file(s) could further reduce page weight by 10-30% for those assets. Minification is a best practice that reduces download sizes without affecting functionality. The site is served through a Content Delivery Network (CDN), which caches static assets at edge servers around the world. This means visitors from different geographic regions receive content from the nearest edge server, significantly reducing latency. CDN usage is particularly important for websites with a global audience, as it can reduce page load times by 40-60% for distant visitors. From an environmental perspective, each page view of pcgamer.com produces approximately 0.9g of CO₂, earning a carbon rating of F. The website's carbon footprint could be reduced by optimizing images, enabling compression, reducing third-party scripts, and leveraging caching. For reference, the average web page produces about 0.5g of CO₂ per page view. The page weight of 1842 KB is the primary factor in this calculation. Core Web Vitals data from the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) is not available for pcgamer.com. This typically means the site doesn't have enough real-world Chrome user traffic to generate statistically significant field data, or the domain is not included in the CrUX dataset. Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) are important Google ranking factors that measure real user experience.
Core Web Vitals data not available
Requires CrUX API key configuration
Carbon Footprint
CO₂ per page view0.9g
RatingF
Page Weight & Optimization
HTML Size1842 KB
CompressionGzip
Compression Savings~60.0%
CDNYes ✓
Total Requests647
3rd Party Domains29
CSS Minified0/0
JS Minified0/17

pcgamer.com DNS Records, Email Authentication & Domain Registration

🤖 AI Summary
pcgamer.com resolves to the IPv4 address 151.101.194.114, but does not support IPv6. IPv6 adoption is increasingly important as IPv4 address space becomes exhausted, and some ISPs and regions are transitioning to IPv6-only connectivity. The domain has 4 A record(s) configured. The domain name system is managed by 4 name servers: ns-1384.awsdns-45.org, ns-142.awsdns-17.com, ns-1564.awsdns-03.co.uk, and ns-593.awsdns-10.net. Having 4 name servers provides good redundancy — if one fails, the others can continue serving DNS queries. The choice of name servers often indicates the DNS hosting provider or CDN service being used. Email for pcgamer.com is handled by Google Workspace with 5 MX records configured: aspmx.l.google.com, alt1.aspmx.l.google.com, and alt2.aspmx.l.google.com and 2 more. Multiple MX records provide failover redundancy — if the primary mail server is unavailable, email will be routed to the next available server. SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is configured, which specifies which mail servers are authorized to send email on behalf of this domain. This helps prevent email spoofing and improves email deliverability. DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance) is configured with a reject policy — the strongest setting, instructing receiving servers to reject unauthorized emails entirely. DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is configured, adding a cryptographic signature to outgoing emails that receiving servers can verify to confirm the email hasn't been tampered with in transit. DNSSEC is not enabled for pcgamer.com. While not critical for most websites, DNSSEC adds an important security layer by ensuring DNS responses haven't been tampered with during transit. Enabling DNSSEC is recommended for domains handling sensitive data or financial transactions. Our subdomain enumeration scan discovered 2 active subdomains for pcgamer.com: m.pcgamer.com and www.pcgamer.com. Active subdomains can reveal the organization's infrastructure, including development environments, API endpoints, and third-party service integrations.
DNS Records
A
151.101.194.114
151.101.66.114
151.101.2.114
151.101.130.114
NS
ns-1384.awsdns-45.org
ns-142.awsdns-17.com
ns-1564.awsdns-03.co.uk
ns-593.awsdns-10.net
MX
aspmx.l.google.com
alt1.aspmx.l.google.com
alt2.aspmx.l.google.com
alt3.aspmx.l.google.com
alt4.aspmx.l.google.com
Email & Authentication
SPF
DMARC p=reject
DKIM
DNSSEC
MX ProviderGoogle Workspace
Registrar
Organisation
Country
Contact
Registered
Expires
Domain Age
IPv6 SupportNo
Subdomains (2 found)
m.pcgamer.com www.pcgamer.com

pcgamer.com Page Content, Images & Accessibility

🤖 AI Summary
The homepage of pcgamer.com contains 4,335 words of visible text content. This is a substantial amount of content that provides good opportunities for search engine indexing. The page is structured with 9 H2 headings, 90 H3 headings, 0 H4 headings. The page includes 112 images. 30 images (27%) are missing alt text attributes, which is a significant concern for both accessibility and SEO. Screen readers rely on alt text to describe images to visually impaired users, and search engines use alt text to understand image content. Only 73% of images have proper alt text — we recommend adding descriptive alt attributes to all images. The link structure consists of 437 internal links pointing to other pages on the same domain and 34 external links pointing to third-party websites. The high number of internal links suggests a well-interconnected site structure, which helps search engines discover and crawl all pages efficiently. There are 17 external JavaScript files, 0 CSS stylesheets, and 0 iframes on the page. The site implements the following web standards and features: XML Sitemap (helps search engines discover all pages), Schema.org structured data (ImageObject, ItemList, Organization, Person, Place, PostalAddress, SearchAction, SiteNavigationElement, WebPage, and WebSite), and RSS feed for content syndication. Notable missing features: robots.txt. Adding these could improve search engine discoverability and rich result eligibility. We detected the following payment methods accepted on pcgamer.com: JCB, Apple Pay, and Afterpay. Offering multiple payment options including credit cards and digital wallets improves customer trust and can increase conversion rates. The website has social media presence across 5 platforms: Facebook (@pcgamermagazine), Twitter (@pcgamer), Instagram (@pcgamer_mag), Youtube (@pcgamer), and Tiktok (@pcgamer_mag). An active social media presence is a positive trust indicator and helps build brand awareness and customer engagement.
4,335
Words
112
Images
73%
Alt Text Score
1842
Page Size (KB)
Content Structure
H1PC Gamer
H2 Tags9
H3 Tags90
H4 Tags0
H5 Tags0
H6 Tags0
Internal Links437
External Links34
Assets & Features
JavaScript Files17
JS Minified0/17
CSS Files0
CSS Minified0/0
Iframes0
Images112
Missing Alt30
SitemapYes ✓
Robots.txtNo
PWANo
AMPNo
RSS FeedYes ✓
Schema.org Types
ImageObjectItemListOrganizationPersonPlacePostalAddressSearchActionSiteNavigationElementWebPageWebSite
Payment Methods Detected
💳 JCB💳 Apple Pay💳 Afterpay
Social Media Presence
Facebook: @pcgamermagazineTwitter: @pcgamerInstagram: @pcgamer_magYoutube: @pcgamerTiktok: @pcgamer_mag

pcgamer.com SEO Analysis, Meta Tags & Open Graph

🤖 AI Summary
The title tag for pcgamer.com is good at 8 characters: "PC Gamer". The length is acceptable, though it may be slightly truncated in some search result displays. The meta description is 113 characters (well-optimized): "PC Gamer is your source for exclusive reviews, demos, updates and news on all your favorite PC gaming franchises.". Google typically displays up to 155-160 characters of the meta description in search results. A compelling meta description with a clear call-to-action can significantly improve click-through rates from search results. The canonical url is correctly set to https://www.pcgamer.com/, preventing duplicate content issues, the page language is declared as en, and a favicon is configured. Open Graph meta tags are configured with 1/4 recommended fields: OG type (website). These tags control how the page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms that support the Open Graph protocol. The site implements Schema.org structured data with the following types: ImageObject, ItemList, Organization, Person, Place, PostalAddress, SearchAction, SiteNavigationElement, WebPage, and WebSite. Structured data helps search engines understand the page content and can enable rich results (featured snippets, knowledge panels, star ratings) in Google search results, which can significantly increase click-through rates.
Google SERP Preview
PC Gamer
https://pcgamer.com
PC Gamer is your source for exclusive reviews, demos, updates and news on all your favorite PC gaming franchises.
Meta Tags
TitlePC Gamer...
Title Length8 chars
Meta Desc Length113 chars
H1PC Gamer
Languageen
Canonicalhttps://www.pcgamer.com/
Meta Robotsnot set
Meta Keywordsnot set
Schema.org & Social
Schema TypesImageObject, ItemList, Organization, Person, Place, PostalAddress, SearchAction, SiteNavigationElement, WebPage, WebSite
OG Typewebsite
OG ImageNot set
Twitter Card
FaviconSet ✓

pcgamer.com Data Breaches, History, Green Hosting & Mobile Apps

🤖 AI Summary
This section shows additional intelligence about pcgamer.com including data breach history (via HaveIBeenPwned), web archive history (Wayback Machine), green/eco-friendly hosting status, and mobile app presence in the iOS App Store.
No Data Breaches Found
This domain has not appeared in any known data breaches.