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Title: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: petskup on June 05, 2014, 02:20:49 PM
We always like it when our people work on their own projects and hobbies. Hacking cool stuff together is in our DNA and how most of the companies that make up The Next Web got started. So it shouldn稚 come as a surprise that our talented designer Alexander Griffioen built a cool little tool on his own time.

What it does is slightly more surprising, or worrying, depending on who you ask. Shrturl.co is a shortener that allows you to edit the page that its shortened URLs link to.
http://thenextweb.com/dd/2014/06/05/shrturl-co-youll-never-trust-shortener/


Title: Re: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: petskup on June 05, 2014, 02:37:47 PM
http://shrturl.co/Nn8UL  ;D


Title: Re: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: b!z on June 05, 2014, 02:59:51 PM
URLs are evil.


Title: Re: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: Gargulan on June 05, 2014, 05:55:24 PM
Internet are full of scam, largely because there is little to no consequence of their action.


Title: Re: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: gagalady on June 05, 2014, 06:41:04 PM
Internet are full of scam, largely because there is little to no consequence of their action.


Yes, the place where is the most freedom is the internet probably, there are almost no restriction , people are almost free to do anything in most countries some of the countries do have pretty big restriction but in general internet is full of everything and mostly a lot of scams, It's pretty easy for hackers to create a program to take money from unexperience people who knows the internet just as a tool to search or buy something by clicking few buttons and nothing more. So you just need to be careful knowing that and you wont get into scammers hands.


Title: Re: Shrturl.co: You値l never trust a shortened URL again
Post by: Foxpup on June 06, 2014, 03:04:08 AM
Implying I ever trusted shortened URLs in the first place.