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If you’ve been sent a “Safe Links” URL (or any messy, suspicious-looking link), the SafeLinks Decoder Tracking Remover tool, helps you slow down and see what’s really going on before you click.
Paste the link (or the whole message) and the tool will unwrap common redirect wrappers, remove tracking junk, highlight lookalike-domain tricks, and then give you a simple “what to do next” checklist.
Everything runs locally in your browser, so the link isn’t opened, and your text isn’t uploaded. It’s just clearer, safer decision-making in plain English.
If a link looks odd (random letters, tracking junk, “secure-login” vibes, or a domain that feels slightly off), paste it here. This tool decodes messy URLs, flags common tricks (like lookalike domains), and gives you a simple “what to do next” based on what it finds.
Yes — it doesn’t fetch the link, load the site, or send your pasted text to a server. It only analyses the text in your browser. If you choose to open external reputation sites (buttons above), that’s your choice and happens in a new tab.
Scammers sometimes swap letters with similar-looking characters (for example, using Cyrillic letters that resemble Latin ones), or use internationalised domains (IDNs) that appear almost identical at a glance. This tool tries to highlight those patterns.
Trust your instincts. If the message is unexpected, urgent, or asking you to log in / pay / “verify” something, the safest step is to avoid the link and instead visit the organisation via a bookmark or by typing the known domain yourself.
No. It’s a “first look” helper. Some malicious links look normal, and some messy links are harmless. Use the results to slow down, verify the domain carefully, and choose a safe next step.