Alternative ways of masking links

Tro Shi

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Basic url shorteners can be good for white hat stuff like tinyurl, bit.ly, etc.

I've been looking in to using twitters auto url shortener (t.co) for masking stuff (and of course spamming it all over twitter accounts to make it look legit)

I know some people buy loads of domains and get redirects through banners and stuff, what are some other unique things you do?
 


DMR, SSL


DMR can leak.

Best ways is 1)redirect and 2)SSL to non HTTPs page.(NOTE: SSL will always strip the referrer to a non HTTPs page, but will share it with HTTPs one)
 
That's why I like twitter redirects. I know facebook can do a fb.something but idk how to get it. Any other social sites offer link shortening services?
 
Not so much in making short url's, I use bevo to cloak and SSL my links

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