You are sharing URLs with Tracking Links. Please stop. π
"Any parameters named fbclid or gclid or utm_-anything can and should be removed from any links you share or otherwise re-use."
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Long tracking URLs make legitimate links look like spam or phishing.
To regular people, tracking params look like surveillance. Show some respect.
Clean links show you care. It's basic digital hygiene.
We know you live in Google Analytics. We know you A/B test your breakfast cereal. That's cool. Track away in your campaigns.
But when you share a link with your mom, your coworker, or your Discord friends? They don't need to see your tracking garbage. Strip those UTMs.
Before you paste that link, ask yourself:
The internet is catching on to tracking parameter problems
"Any parameters named fbclid or gclid or utm_-anything can and should be removed from any links you share or otherwise re-use."
MediumURL tracking systems can be exploited by replacing parameters with phishing links, using trusted domains to bypass security filters.
PhishLabsApple's iOS 17 removes tracking parameters from links to protect user privacy, signaling a major shift away from URL-based tracking.
Lunio AIAttackers configure UTM parameters to track phishing campaign success, turning marketing tools into weapons for credential theft.
Google CloudApple's iOS 17 removes URL tracking parameters from links, creating anxiety among marketers who rely on them for attribution.
LinkedIn94.1% of businesses believe you can balance data collection for marketing while respecting customer privacyβbut messy tracking links don't help.
TermlyHelp your fellow marketers clean up their act
(UTM-free, obviously)