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Blimey! It finally happened. At some point in the last few months, @Bitly closed down this privacy hole. You used to be able to add a + to *any* bitly URl to see *all* its statistics. Now you can only do it for your own links.Post details
This is why we don't use bitly in our work. *Anyone* can add a + to the end of the URl and see where your traffic has come from. Are your users happy knowing you're leaking that data to the whole world?Terence Eden (@edent)Mon, 05 Aug 2019 15:01 +0000
Terence Eden (@edent)Fri, 21 Feb 2020 12:22 GMT
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