Yes. Buried in the settings there’s an option to disable it

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    1 day ago

    there’s no reason to use a “short” link when it’s longer than the real “long” link

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        23 hours ago

        if i see domain.tld/garbage i have to assume they did it for tracking, not the opposite or for “shortening” it

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          23 hours ago

          No, that’s wrong. All url shorteners work exactly like that. How did you get the initial link anyway?

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            4 hours ago

            What do you mean? This is supposed to be sent to my friends. To a friend, a real message would be like “I’m using Firefox, get it at firefox.com” and not “I’m using Firefox, get it at domain.tld/garbage”.

            This time the “short” link isn’t unique, but they still did this for tracking purposes and not for “convenience”. I didn’t check it but it will definitely resolve to something like hxxp://Firefox.domain ?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=message&utm_campaign=promo&utm_id=wa-spam&utm_term=share&utm_content=click for maximum tracking analysis

            Edit: TIL Lemmy automatically removes tracking tags from URLs… I had to type again my delicious tracking link…

            Edit2: Lemmy removes tracking tags even from code blocks 😲

            Edit3: Lemmy removes tracking tags even with an invalid protocol

            Edit4: Lemmy removes tracking tags even with invalid TLD

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              27 minutes ago

              That’s a helpful analysis! So there is zero tracking in there. It is just anonymous measurement of a campaign, which is perfectly fine. It is NOT person specific.

              What i didn’t understand is if this link to Firefox was inserted by you at all. It looks like it was appended to a completely unrelated link that you wanted to share. So Firefox hijacked your message to insert a second link. Is that correct? Because that would infuriate me. I found this seeing in my Firefox and it defaulted to be active.