Why clean URLs matter to me When sharing articles, the utm_source, gclid, fbclid chains look messy and leak where the link came from. Copy Clean URL lets me right-click and grab a clean version without hand-editing.
📥 Installation Chrome Web Store Address:
👉 Install from Chrome Web Store How I use it day to day Right-click any link and choose “Copy clean URL” to strip common trackers. It scrubs utm_*, fbclid, gclid, ref, and keeps the core path. If a site invents odd params, I add them to the ignore list after spotting them. Good for news/blog shares, social posts, shopping carts/coupons (no affiliate IDs leaking). Small habits If I need to keep a param like ?lang=en, I glance at the copied link to ensure locale stays. For redirector links, I open once, then right-click-copy—more reliable than copying the redirect URL itself. Inside teams, clean links reduce A/B noise when debugging or comparing analytics. Who benefits Creators: tidier, more professional shared links Privacy-minded folks: fewer tracking crumbs Support/ops teams: consistent outbound links, easier to debug Lightweight, set-and-forget: right-click, clean link, done.
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