You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr linkcleaner.app <- I run every link through that these days

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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr@wandering.shop does ppl still use google account?
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr we could also send invidious links instead of direct YouTube links. That should really chap their ass.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr my browser is DuckDuckGo which blocks cookie pop-ups and tracking attempts. When I watch youtube through them I have no adverts breaking the video.
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you can anonymize the link by removing the part of the link after the “?”
(at least for youtube currently, this can be different on other platforms and may also change in the future)
@aesthr If you're on Desktop and use Firefox, it's simple. There's a "Copy Clean Link" command to copy a link without the tracking parameters.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop#w_copy-clean-link -
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr That might actually motivate some people to remove them from their URLs
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr been removing these for probably a year now out of a sense of resistance and care for my people. I always figured that ceding this usage information would be a visible problem eventually, and an invisible one before that.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr it's what they already do with insta and Tiktok links
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr afaik it's similar to tiktok and instagram. Another brick in the walled garden slash surveillance capitalism nightmare.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
On that note -delete your google account.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr Oh wow, do not want!
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr maybe stop using surveillance tech, if you want to avoid surveillance. YouTube is not a public utility. It a money making machine for Trump donors.
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You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.
They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.
@aesthr On Windows I'm using Clipboard Fusion and set up rules to clean up the stuff I copy, including cleaning up all unnecessary Youtube parameters.
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@SlangC5326 @barryallen2023 @joknopp @aesthr
1. Don't use facebook
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@aesthr On Windows I'm using Clipboard Fusion and set up rules to clean up the stuff I copy, including cleaning up all unnecessary Youtube parameters.
@aesthr@wandering.shop
any opensource alternatives?
@jernej__s@infosec.exchange -
if you’re on an Apple device, you can use this shortcut that does it automatically for most popular platforms:
i’m sure a similar thing exists on android but I don’t have a non-ancient android device.
@aesthr@wandering.shop on Android, there's LinkSheet which impmements ClearURLs
for YouTube specifically, it's pretty easy to install ReVanced, which will "Sanitize sharing links" among other things such as removing ads and integrating SponsorBlock. -
@aesthr@wandering.shop
any opensource alternatives?
@jernej__s@infosec.exchange -
you can anonymize the link by removing the part of the link after the “?”
(at least for youtube currently, this can be different on other platforms and may also change in the future)
@aesthr @JoBlakely
@ttscoff made a little app for iOS called Clean Links and, while it hasn’t been updated in more than a decade, I still use it every day. https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/clean-links/id623671942
