Pro is for people who need control: see what was removed, keep selected parameters, and apply conservative, domain-based rules — still local-first.
Sometimes parameters are intentional attribution (e.g. ref, tag). If you remove them blindly, attribution/commission can break.
Pro: allowlists per domain/policy.
Some keys are required (language, product IDs, filters, sessions). Good tools stay conservative and don’t remove randomly.
Pro: audit + rules for exceptions.
See what was removed vs. kept, per link — so you can understand what happened.
Create conservative rules per site: remove tracking keys, keep functional keys, handle edge cases.
Keep specific parameters for selected domains (e.g. partner attribution), while cleaning everything else.
Explain removed parameters and optionally re-attach selected ones when you need them.
Without Pro, you typically remove common tracking keys. With Pro, you can keep intentional or functional keys.
Remove utm_* + gclid, keep ref.