SafeShare Audit App

Review one link before you share, send, or publish it.

A clean link is good.
A link you understand is better.

Link review runs locally in your browser. No link uploads. No account required.

1) Enter link

Paste the link you want to review and start the review directly.

Note: The app can process multiple lines. For conscious review, one important link at a time is usually clearer.

What Audit answers

  • What is attached to the link?
  • What was removed?
  • What was deliberately kept?
  • What could the link reveal about source, campaign, click, or context?
  • Which signs of redirects, partners, coupons, or unclear parameters are inside the link?

2) Set decisions deliberately

Optional refinement: The default settings apply when you review directly. Partner, coupon, and unclear parameters remain separate decisions.

Tracking / campaign parameters
Partner / affiliate
Coupon / discount code
Unclear parameters
Separate decisions
Partner / affiliate: decides about attribution, recommendation, or possible commission.
Coupon / discount code: separately decides about discount or offer context.
Unclear parameters: does not mean “dangerous”, but not clearly classifiable.
Audit principle: SafeShare Audit does not delete secretly. It shows detected parts, makes decisions visible, and documents the result in the audit report.
Changed settings? Just review again.

3) Result: what matters first

The result appears here first. The deeper review comes below, so not all details are visible at the same time.

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4) Review per link: guided depth

SafeShare Audit first shows the most important statement for each link — and the depth below it: what was detected, what was removed, what was deliberately kept, and why.

Which questions does Audit answer?
  • What is attached to the link?
  • What did the individual parts mean?
  • What was removed?
  • What was deliberately kept?
  • Why was SafeShare careful?
  • Which signs of platform, campaign, redirect, or partner logic were detected?
  • What could the link reveal about source, campaign, click, or context?
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5) Audit report: document the decision

The audit report is meant for traceability, review, and documentation. In normal use, the guided per-link review is usually enough.

Show audit report
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