To use the Scandoo service, you must run your searches through its Google-like Web site or install an IE 7 or Firefox plug-in that adds Scandoo as an option to either browser's integrated search box. You can get results from Google and MSN; support for Ask.com and Yahoo is coming.
Scandoo's analysis is far less detailed than SiteAdvisor's. You'll see a black bug icon to the left of results where Scandoo's crawler found a threat. You can mouse over the icon, but there's really no point--you'll get only a generic message saying the site 'may represent a potential web risk'. Also, Scandoo currently does not rate any sponsored links, though the company plans to add this functionality soon.
Scandoo's key advantage over SiteAdvisor is that it lets you flag sites using any of 26 different Web category filters. The service marks any search results that match your selected filters with a red icon. In our informal tests, we saw no significant flaws with Scandoo's site categorization. The service won't block the site in question, either, so you can still visit it if you want; you'll just receive some advance warning about its content.
SiteAdvisor says that it is looking closely at adding Web category filtering, but for now the feature is the deciding factor between the services. If you don't need such filtering, SiteAdvisor's deep analysis and seamless browser integration are far superior to Scandoo's generic warning message for search results only.
ScanSafe Scandoo (Beta)
Service offers only basic security analysis, but lets users classify sites by Web-filtering categories.
Free
Current prices (if available)
McAfee SiteAdvisor
Browser plug-in gives detailed security test results for Web sites appearing in searches.
Free
Current prices (if available)