Where does this short link go?
Detailed redirect trace and page preview for one analyzed link. Every hop is shown with its status code and destination so you can confirm the link is safe before clicking.
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Same-origin policy - Security | MDN
The same-origin policy is a critical security mechanism that restricts how a document or script loaded by one origin can interact with a resource from another origin.
- Submitted
- isgd2f8oJs https://is.gd/2f8oJs
- Final URL
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Defenses/Same-origin_policy
- Source provider
- is.gd
- Destination host
- developer.mozilla.org
- Hops
- 3
- Analyzed
- today
Redirect chain
The complete sequence of HTTP responses we followed, in order. The first row is what you submitted; the last is the final landing page.
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1
301
is.gd
https://is.gd/2f8oJs -
2
301
developer.mozilla.org
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Same-origin_policy?utm_source=techlinkss&utm_id=48 -
3
200
developer.mozilla.org
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Defenses/Same-origin_policy
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- Confirm the destination domain matches what you expect.
- Be cautious with login pages reached via a redirect chain — phishers often hide a fake login behind multiple hops.
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