Metadata is the story a page tells
Titles and descriptions are the “label” of a web page. Search engines and social apps rely on them, and humans do too. TechLinkss surfaces this metadata next to the final destination so you can decide whether a link is likely to be relevant, safe, and authentic.
When metadata is missing, suspicious, or inconsistent, it can be a signal to pause. Combined with redirect chain analysis, metadata preview gives you a more complete picture.
FAQ
Can metadata be misleading?
Yes. Always check the domain and the chain too.
Why is the description sometimes short?
We show a clean excerpt in lists for consistent layout. Full pages can show more context when available.
Do you download full pages?
Only enough HTML to read public metadata, under strict timeouts and safety rules.
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Safe by default
How TechLinkss blocks private-network probes and risky schemes to keep link analysis safe by default.
Full redirect chain
Why seeing every hop matters: TechLinkss traces the complete HTTP redirect chain with status codes and hosts.
Rich previews
TechLinkss extracts the title, description, and Open Graph image to help you judge a link before clicking.
Permanent pages
Every analysis gets a stable, shareable result page at /u/<id> with canonical URL and metadata.
No public API
Why TechLinkss avoids a public API: reducing abuse, keeping infrastructure internal, and staying website-first.
No tracking cookies
TechLinkss avoids tracking cookies on first visit and keeps pages clean, readable, and privacy-respecting.