best is to customise it with weird random stuff that put them on a watchlist
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I've thought about making a personal browser extension that turns all querystring text to
"?source=your_mom"
Edit: it's a bookmarklet π
I never understood why site authors donβt do it on page load after having run their analytics solution of choice. Itβs just basic respect to site readers π€·ββοΈ
dood do you know just how many times this toot has shown up in my feed
Hate that stuff. Is there a browser extension or something that blocks it?
I must be one of the most loving person on the planet.....OR, I kust the most hateful one when it comes to the surveillance state we live in.
I do this when copying Reddit links to share with friends, as I assume that the "deeplink" that shows up in the query is a tracker of some sort. Plus, it just looks nicer.
Firefox loves its users. They build a function that does this.
We just need more parameters added to this function, so they get removed.
When someone pretends to love you, they send affiliate links.
If you really wanna know
if he loves you so
It's in his links (that's where it is!)
@codinghorror@infosec.exchange Oh, and what does it mean when someone adds something to the query string?
unacknowledged truth
I clearly love too many people
Firefox does this now :)
("Copy without site tracking")
I love everyone by that standard
Ah yeah, that's real love!
lmgtfy links are a valid love language.
that assumes that the average Web surfer (or any Web targeting tech, really) has any clue about this ... I keep doing that but my less tech-oriented circles that share links all over the place have no idea π’
I keep telling them but they see just numbers here and there and it's a dead-end conversation.
Thanks I am embarrassed I really didnβt know about this. Iβm exclusively on mobile I havenβt had a computer for years now. So I think that crap is even more prevalent thanks to people like me, cuz itβs a pain to edit links on mobile so why bother especially if you donβt know why?
I did not expect that when I grew old and would rant about how much better things were back in my day, it would be about the fucking internet lmao
I do this!
Amazon etc. have started to become smarter by offering a "share" icon that strips all of that junk. I don't know why other platforms (like search engines) don't.
Oh, and CMS platforms. You should see how many blogs are out there with their links still enshrined in phishing protection URLs because they copied them out of their email.
which does it for you
wished my browser loved me
if they also have a sick sense of humour, they will also stuff all the utm_* query params with nefarious values ;)
Yes! Unless it's a gift linkβ¦
fwiw
happy valentines I clicked βcopy without trackingβ in Firefox
...all the way....
And YT analytic bs: si=hyX9aModo50DGJnQ
nah. Friends don't let friends give more data to advertisers.
I do it all the time for *everyone* because I love you all
truth!
Deleting parameters such as fbclid, gclid and msclkid will remove Facebook, Google and Microsofts *per user* identification tracking completely.
UTM's are pretty harmless.
glad our efforts are appreciated ππ½
TIL Firefox loves me.
simply true
like this? π
or you're just conscious of the person receiving the link's privacy