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Posted by: Samker
« on: 20. March 2012., 21:55:05 »

Now it's great list!  

Thanks pal. :up:
Posted by: Pez
« on: 20. March 2012., 10:50:23 »

Her is links to check sites that is in the article:

http://wheredoesthislinkgo.com/

http://longurl.org/

http://urlxray.com/

http://linkpeelr.appspot.com/

http://tools.sucuri.net/?page=tools&title=check-url


Her is some links to other check sites (but I have not test them by my selfe). Thay is recomende from the responders in the orginal article:

http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/

http://resolves.me/

http://unshorten.me/

http://untiny.me/

http://unfurlr.com/

http://vyu.me/

Posted by: Samker
« on: 03. February 2012., 17:43:52 »


Pez, maybe you have direct links for some of these services ??

I'm sure some SCF Visitors will bookmark this page with them... ;)

Thanks!

S.


P.S.

By the way, my favorite is "LongURL":
http://longurl.org/


Posted by: Pez
« on: 03. February 2012., 09:24:12 »

What's really hiding behind a shortened URL? It could be a link to pictures of adorable kittens, or it could be a link to a dangerous website. The problem is you don’t know until you click. Take the mystery out of shortened URLs by using a URL expander tool that lets you read the full web address before you click.
 

When URL shorteners first came about, spammers used them to disguise malicious links. Now that social networks like Twitter have propelled shortened URLs into widespread use, people are more comfortable clicking through. However, there are still occasions in which you confront possibly dubious links.
 
Rather than debate the pros and cons of clicking (We’re guessing that ZOMG! video is never worth turning your PC into a spambot), we recommend bookmarking a URL checker to find out just where that enticing link points before you click through.
 
We’ve found five URL expansion services that will give you some peace-of-mind when browsing. Take a look through the gallery for our choices, and let us know in the comments about any other sites you use.








Orginal article: January 10, 2012 by Amy-Mae Elliott
http://mashable.com/2012/01/10/url-expanders/
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