MyPassGen
Clean links and redact text before you send
Strip UTM, ad click IDs, and similar trackers in the browser. Mask phone numbers, ID numbers, emails, and API keys. The original text is not uploaded.
Why strip tracking parameters before you share
URLs copied from dashboards, ad consoles, or short-link redirects often carry utm_source, fbclid, gclid, or spm. Sending that link into a chat or ticket also forwards the campaign channel and click identity. A clean link keeps only what opens the page, and lists the parameters that were stripped so you can check.
The same page redacts sensitive fields. Pick phone, ID number, bank card, email, API key, or IP, then compare the original and the result side by side. Processing stays on this device. It is a first pass for support notes, demo screenshots, and outbound mail.
- Standard mode covers common tracking and attribution parameters; conservative mode only touches UTM and click IDs
- Paste several links at once, then copy all or export TXT
- Redaction only processes the type you selected. The full text is not sent to a server
FAQ
Does stripping UTM parameters upload the link?
No. Clean Link and text redaction both run in the browser. The original is not uploaded and is not written to analytics logs. It stays on this device.
Which tracking parameters are removed?
Standard mode strips common UTM values, ad click IDs such as fbclid and gclid, and some ecommerce attribution parameters. Conservative mode only handles UTM and click IDs. When it finishes, the removed parameters are listed.
Can redaction replace a human review?
No. It masks phone numbers, ID numbers, bank cards, emails, API keys, and IPv4 by type. That is a first pass before you send. Important cases still need a human look.
Will the cleaned link still open?
Usually yes. Tracking and attribution parameters are removed, not the page path. If a site stores business state in a custom parameter, switch to conservative mode or keep ref.