Google and Facebook Detect Click-Tracking
The popular social networks Google and Facebook track clicks on their links and posts. These links are displayed in the search results and news feeds of Google and Facebook users. The purpose of this is to increase the engagement of their users on their sites and increase their search rankings.
However, the developers of these popular social networks are aware of the way their users click on links, and they are taking measures to detect and prevent the use of these indirect links. To counter this, the developers of Google and Facebook have developed several techniques to try to detect click-tracking by their users. They are using these techniques to make it impossible for users to create a direct link between the destination and the link they have clicked on.
This is not the first time that the developers of Google and Facebook have taken this measure to prevent click-tracking. However, this extension circumvents the new and improved measures that they have taken to make click-tracking more difficult.
It is now possible to create links that are direct to their destination. It is not necessary to install this extension and use it, but it is recommended for the users of the platform. This way, you will not be redirected when you click on a link and you will not be the subject of the internal tracking by the developers of the platform.