Tracking extras
Campaign labels and click IDs are often unnecessary when you share a product link.
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Amazon links can contain more than the product destination. They may include tracking parameters, partner markers, search context, variants, or other extras. SafeShare helps you clean unnecessary link additions before sharing.
SafeShare distinguishes tracking cleanup from partner-related choices.
Amazon links often contain product identifiers plus extra parameters. Some extras can be used for tracking, some for partner attribution, and some for page context such as search or product variants.
Longer example:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0ABCDE123/?tag=partner-21&ref=abc&utm_source=newsletter&coupon=SAVE10
Cleaner example without partner/coupon extras:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0ABCDE123/
The product path is the important part. But partner and coupon context may matter depending on what the user wants to keep.
SafeShare treats different types of link additions differently. This matters especially for shop links.
Campaign labels and click IDs are often unnecessary when you share a product link.
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Partner or affiliate markers may be intentionally kept or removed depending on the mode.
tag=partner-21
Coupon codes may be useful for the recipient. SafeShare treats coupon handling separately.
coupon=SAVE10
Product IDs, variants, and functional page context may be needed for the link to work.
/dp/B0ABCDE123/
SafeShare is not only about deleting as much as possible. It is about control. For shop links, that means tracking extras, partner markers, and coupon context should not be treated as one single thing.
Removes typical tracking extras and partner/affiliate markers where SafeShare recognizes them.
Removes typical tracking extras while keeping partner/affiliate context where relevant.
Coupon handling can be treated separately, because a coupon may be useful for the person receiving the link.
It focuses on the link itself: removing unnecessary visible extras before sharing.
Paste this example into SafeShare and compare the result depending on the selected mode.
Test link:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0ABCDE123/?tag=partner-21&ref=abc&utm_source=newsletter&coupon=SAVE10
Open SafeShare, paste a link, and choose whether partner-related information should stay.
Open SafeShare AppThat depends on your intent. Some users want a minimal product link. Others want to keep partner attribution. SafeShare separates these choices through its cleaning modes.
Removing obvious tracking extras usually should not change the main product destination. But some parameters may describe variants, filters, or page context. SafeShare handles shop links carefully to avoid blind changes.
No. The product destination remains visible. SafeShare cleans unnecessary link extras; it does not hide or shorten the link.
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