wappalyzer

Apple Sign-in

Apple Sign-in is a wappalyzer technology that ScanMalware.com has fingerprinted across 672 public website scans. Each of those scans is a real headless-browser visit, so the data on this page reflects how Apple Sign-in is actually deployed on the live web — including on compromised, phishing and malware-hosting sites, not just legitimate ones.

On sites where Apple Sign-in appears, the technologies most often detected alongside it are Google Sign-in, Open-Graph-Protocol and Google Analytics. That co-occurrence pattern is a useful fingerprint of the stack Apple Sign-in typically ships with, and a starting point for spotting deployments that look unusual.

Public scans
672
Category
wappalyzer
Co-detected technologies
14
Versions observed

Commonly deployed alongside Apple Sign-in

Of the 672 public scans where Apple Sign-in was detected, these are the technologies most often present on the same site. The share is the percentage of Apple Sign-in sites that also ran each one.

TechnologyCategoryShare of Apple Sign-in sites
Google Sign-inwappalyzer
72.62%
Open-Graph-Protocolmiscellaneous
70.24%
Google Analyticswappalyzer
60.57%
Google Tag Managerwappalyzer
58.33%
Cloudflarewappalyzer
58.18%
Cloudflare Bot Managementwappalyzer
56.99%
HTTP/3wappalyzer
48.66%
PoweredBymiscellaneous
47.02%
Google Publisher Tagwappalyzer
46.58%
OneTrustwappalyzer
45.09%
Amazon Advertisingwappalyzer
44.64%
comScorewappalyzer
43.3%
PasswordFieldmiscellaneous
24.11%
Facebook Pixelwappalyzer
21.28%

How ScanMalware detects Apple Sign-in

Apple Sign-in is detected by analysing the response headers, HTML markup, JavaScript runtime and asset URLs captured when ScanMalware loads the site in a real headless browser.

From any scan you can pivot into related signals — JARM TLS fingerprints, ASN ownership and BGP routing, certificate history, JavaScript analysis and the overall security verdict — to understand not just that Apple Sign-in is present, but how it is being used. Open the full search interface for Apple Sign-in

Recent public scans featuring Apple Sign-in

A rolling sample of recent public scans where Apple Sign-in was detected. Listing a site here is not a safety judgement — open a scan to see its full verdict.

SiteScanned
¿Quién es Katia Itzel, la mujer que ha hecho historia como árbitro en la liga MX?
https://www.aztecaqueretaro.com/deportes/notas/quien-es-katia-itzel-la-mujer-que-ha-hecho-…
2026-06-26
Uber
https://riders.uber.com
2026-06-24
Speedtest by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test
https://test-bc7.pages.dev/
2026-06-24
Speedtest d’Ookla – le test de vitesse de connexion global
https://kevin-ed2.pages.dev/fr
2026-06-23
KOCOWA+: Stream & Watch Korean TV Shows Online
https://www.kocowa.com/en_us/video/128297378/home-alone-episode-652
2026-06-22
Sign in
https://www.spark.co.nz/cwa/openam/SSORedirect/metaAlias/Xtramail/idp1?SAMLRequest=hZJva9s…
2026-06-22
Home - Property Meld
https://app.propertymeld.com
2026-06-22
http://falling-mountain-pan.a982059220.workers.dev/ar2026-06-22

Frequently asked questions about Apple Sign-in

Does using Apple Sign-in mean a website is unsafe?
No. Apple Sign-in is a stack component, not a verdict. ScanMalware scores the whole page — its scripts, redirects, certificates, threat-intelligence matches and behaviour — so a site using Apple Sign-in can be perfectly safe or actively malicious.
How many sites using Apple Sign-in has ScanMalware scanned?
Apple Sign-in has been detected in 672 public scans on ScanMalware.com. Each scan is a real headless-browser visit, and the figure updates as new URLs are submitted.
What technologies are commonly used with Apple Sign-in?
Across scanned sites, Apple Sign-in is most often seen alongside Google Sign-in, Open-Graph-Protocol and Google Analytics. The full co-occurrence breakdown is listed on this page.

Browse all profiled technologies on the technology index, or scan a URL to see its full stack.