Privacy matters when analyzing links
People often analyze links precisely because they do not trust them. A link-checking site should not become another tracking layer. TechLinkss is built to be privacy-first: pages are server-rendered, there is no mandatory login, and we do not set tracking or analytics cookies on first visit.
This approach is compatible with responsible advertising. When ads exist, they should be clearly labeled and follow platform policies. The goal is to keep the site sustainable without compromising user trust.
What “no tracking cookies” means in practice
- No forced analytics cookies on the first page load.
- No fingerprinting scripts required to use the tool.
- No hidden identifiers embedded into API calls.
Like any website, third-party content can have its own behaviors. TechLinkss aims to keep the core experience clean and transparent.
FAQ
Do you collect personal data?
We store link analysis records to provide permanent pages and provider statistics. We do not ask for an account and we do not sell personal data.
Is advertising still possible?
Yes. Responsible ads can exist without invasive tracking. The site focuses on clear content and policy compliance.
Can I use TechLinkss with JavaScript disabled?
Yes. Pages are server-rendered and designed to work without client-side API calls.
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