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URL Cleaner & Tracking Remover

Create clean source links for LinkLoot, blog posts, newsletters, and social posts.

Runtimebrowser
Uploadnone
free/day8
afterwards1 Gem
LinkLoot Review94/100

Client-side privacy tool

Evidence

Overview

For creators who collect many tools, deals, or sources and want clean LinkLoot drops without carrying unnecessary tracking parameters.

Trim tracking

Removes known parameters such as `utm_*`, `fbclid`, `gclid`, newsletter click IDs, and other common tracking fields.

Make sources easier to verify

Shows host, protocol, removed parameters, and warnings so a drop is easier to inspect.

Multiple variants

Creates a clean URL, Markdown link, and source block for LinkLoot submissions.

No link storage

The server only counts usage for the free limit and Gems. The concrete link is not transmitted.

Open tool

Processing runs in the browser as far as technically possible. The server only counts usage for free limits and Gems.

Clean link

Client-side; link content is not stored

Clean output

example.com

Clean URLhttps://example.com/tool?ref=docs
Markdown[example.com](https://example.com/tool?ref=docs)
Source blockSource: example.com https://example.com/tool?ref=docs
3removed
1kept
  • utm_source
  • utm_medium
  • fbclid

What you can do with it

Short version: these questions show the practical value and boundaries before unlocking.

No. The tool processes the URL in the browser. The server only counts that you created a copy.

1. Paste link

Paste a complete http(s) URL.

2. Review parameters

See what was removed and whether warnings appear.

3. Copy clean source

Copy clean URL, Markdown, or source block.

LinkLoot Review

Client-side privacy tool

Processing stays in the browser; the server receives only a usage count without the concrete URL.

Score94/100
Important boundaryURL Cleaner

Clean URLs are not a security guarantee. Continue to review sources normally.