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Remove Tracking from URLs

Automatically strip tracking parameters from any link you visit or copy

Users119
Rating1.0
Reviews3
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth-8
7-day growth rate-6.3%
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Version0.1.4
ManifestV3
Size42.65KiB
Languages40Deutsch / English / Filipino +37
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After you install the extension, to begin using it, simply right click a website URL and then choose "clean url" option.

The extension automatically removes popular tracking such as utm_source and other tags

If you copy a story link from your favourite news site and paste it into Messages, you might notice a long tail of characters after the question mark—utm_source=newsletter, fbclid=…, gclid=…. Those fragments are “campaign parameters” that let marketing platforms trace where a visitor came from, what ad they clicked, and even which email they opened. A browser extension that removes (or “cleans”) these trackers seems like a small convenience feature, yet it delivers a surprisingly broad set of benefits. Here are the key advantages of installing one.

Restores Your Online Privacy Marketing IDs in URLs act like digital crumbs that tie your movements together. When you forward a raw link, the embedded parameters continue reporting on the recipient’s visit as well as your own. By stripping them before the request ever leaves your browser, the extension blocks this data exfiltration at the source. Unlike cookie-blocking, which can be bypassed with fingerprinting, removing parameters eliminates the tag entirely; there is simply nothing for analytics servers to read.

Reduces Information Shared With Tech Giants Platforms such as Facebook and Google append identifiers (fbclid, gclid) every time you click an outbound link within their ecosystems. Those IDs help them prove advertising value, but they also extend their ability to map your broader reading habits. A cleaner stops that leakage automatically, keeping your off-platform activity off their balance sheets.

Prevents “Link Bloat” When You Share Ever tried tweeting or texting a URL only to find it so long it breaks line formatting or looks suspiciously spammy? Sending a neat, canonical link promotes trust and readability. Friends and colleagues are far more likely to click on example.com/article than on a multi-kilobyte string littered with ampersands and percent-encoded glyphs.

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