I always remove anything after /ref= from an Amazon link before I forward it to my wife (she has the account and does the orders).
Every website these days will just hijack any link posted on their service and there's not a whole lot you can do other than just physically typing in the intended address character by character. No one wants to do that. No one cares. And these platforms know that. That's why they do it 🖕
iOS 17 is supposed to do this automatically now.
https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/08/ios-17-link-tracking-protection/
Kind of annoying they only do it in Safari in private mode, and not as a default.
Is it? Found this setting: https://forums.macrumors.com/attachments/img_1639-png.2219522/
Not sure what the default is and I don't have iOS 17 yet.
Could something like this be built into the lemmy frontend?
I can see a bot doing it, behaving like the Piped-Bot with an explanation why it's important to remove the tracking.
Anything after the question mark in a URL gets deleted before I share it. Screw trackers
A personal gripe of mine. I can't get any of my friends/family to care...
I care about this also. I used to clean them up, but what I've started doing is adding and replacing parts of the share id. And I'll usually put something stupid in there like "booger", just to screw up their tracking data.
Amen.
I'm with you!!
I feel the same, I actually feel weird when someone shares with me a url with tracking or source tags, like bro you’re telling on yourself… do you not care?!
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