This handbook explains what SafeShare does, what link “tracking labels” are, and how to share cleaner links.
This Supporter bundle includes Handbook + Selftest. For cleaning links, use the SafeShare Web App.
local-first · no uploadSupporter includes: Handbook + SelftestVersion: 2026-01-02-01
Supporter bundle scope
Included: Handbook + Selftest. Not included: Offline Pro App.
Clean links here:
Open SafeShare Web App
If a link doesn’t open in your current viewer: long-press → “Open Link”. Best experience: open in Safari.
If anything feels off (copy/share/buttons): run Selftest and copy the report.
iPhone/iPad: If you open these files from the Files app (file://),
some viewers restrict links and clipboard actions. In that case: open in Safari, or use “Select” and copy manually.
2) SafeShare Web App (how to use)
The SafeShare Web App removes common tracking parameters (e.g. utm_*, gclid, fbclid)
and can unwrap certain redirect links — locally in your browser.
Typical workflow:
Copy a link from anywhere (WhatsApp, YouTube, newsletters, social media, …).
If the button doesn’t open here: long-press → “Open Link”.
3) What SafeShare removes (and what it doesn’t)
Typically removed
Campaign tracking: utm_*
Ad click IDs: gclid, msclkid, fbclid (and similar)
Wrapped redirect links (when the destination URL is embedded as a parameter)
Not removed / not possible
No invisibility promise: cleaning a link doesn’t make you anonymous.
The destination site can still track: cookies, logins, fingerprinting, server logs, etc.
Simple mental model: tracking parameters are like “labels” stuck onto a link.
SafeShare removes unnecessary labels so you share a cleaner destination — without uploading anything.
4) Selftest (diagnostic report)
The selftest checks basic browser capabilities locally (no upload). The report contains technical diagnostics only
(browser/feature availability), not your links or content.
Pro adds offline + advanced workflows.
Pro includes an offline Pro App (bulk cleaning), presets/policies, and an audit (what was removed/kept).
If you just want to clean a link quickly, the web app already covers the core use case.