Terms & Transparency
BETA This service is BETA. Coverage, ranking signals, and results may change at any time. The service may be incomplete, temporarily unavailable, or contain errors.
“As is” — no warranty
findsite.eu is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including (but not limited to) implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or that results will be accurate, complete, or suitable for any specific purpose. Use of this service is at your own risk.
What “ranking” means here
There is no single universal definition of “top sites”. Different systems measure different things: clicks, search interest, link authority, or long-term visibility. Because of this, a single source can be misleading.
findsite.eu aims to be transparent by using multiple independent signals and by describing what each signal represents. This is intentionally different from “Google-style” metrics that reflect search-driven attention and are not fully auditable outside Google’s ecosystem.
Signals and sources
findsite.eu may use one or more of the following signals when ordering or explaining results:
Tranco — stable, research-oriented “top sites” list built by aggregating multiple independent sources over time
(reduces volatility and manipulation).
Source: https://tranco-list.eu/
Method/code: https://github.com/DistriNet/tranco-list
Open PageRank (DomCop) — link-graph style authority signal (how much a domain is referenced by others).
Source: https://www.domcop.com/openpagerank/
Docs: https://www.domcop.com/openpagerank/documentation
Certificate Transparency (CT) — public append-only logs of issued TLS certificates (operational footprint / activity).
Spec: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6962.html
Overview: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Defenses/Certificate_Transparency
How this differs from "Google-style"
Google-based views often reflect search-driven attention (queries, clicks) and/or Chrome user populations. That can be useful for measuring attention, but it is typically not reproducible or auditable outside Google’s systems.
findsite.eu focuses on independent, transparent, and reproducible signals: long-term visibility (Tranco), link authority (Open PageRank), and operational presence (CT). These signals can disagree — and that’s expected. Combining them helps reduce single-source bias.
(For context, Google’s public Chrome-based dataset is the Chrome UX Report / CrUX — it is not a “top sites list”.)
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/crux
Contact
Questions or corrections: info@encuro.se