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Most likely, on the Internet, you have come across links that had a short, or, on the contrary, a very long form with chaotic elements like referral or source. These URLs are often aimed at tracking user clicks and collecting unique statistics.
Having found such a link, you can remove unnecessary elements yourself, but it will be much easier to automate the process using the ClearURLs extension, which is available for both Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/clearurls/) and Edge (https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/clearurls/mdkdmaickkfdekbjdoojfalpbkgaddei) and for Chrome (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clearurls/lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk).
ClearURLs (https://gitlab.com/KevinRoebert/ClearUrls) is open source and uses built-in rules to detect and prematurely remove unwanted link content. After installation, the extension is ready to work and does not require additional configuration, although it has flexible functionality.
Having found such a link, you can remove unnecessary elements yourself, but it will be much easier to automate the process using the ClearURLs extension, which is available for both Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/clearurls/) and Edge (https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/clearurls/mdkdmaickkfdekbjdoojfalpbkgaddei) and for Chrome (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clearurls/lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk).
ClearURLs (https://gitlab.com/KevinRoebert/ClearUrls) is open source and uses built-in rules to detect and prematurely remove unwanted link content. After installation, the extension is ready to work and does not require additional configuration, although it has flexible functionality.