Safety Guide
How to share short links safely and clearly
Short links are useful when a long URL is difficult to share, track or remember. They should still be used in a transparent way so visitors understand what they are opening and why the link is useful.
Use clear captions
A good caption explains the destination honestly. For example, if a link opens a product page, guide, video, form or profile, say that clearly before asking people to open it. Do not use fake urgency, false download labels, misleading buttons or captions that hide the real purpose of the link.
Check the destination before sharing
Before sharing a link publicly, open the destination yourself and confirm that it loads correctly, does not show unsafe popups and matches the caption you plan to use. If the destination changes later or becomes unsafe, remove or update the short link.
Avoid prohibited content
LinkAdda does not support links that promote adult content, malware, phishing, illegal products, hate speech, harassment, copyright abuse, fake login pages, misleading financial claims, spam or any harmful activity. Accounts and links may be restricted when unsafe use is detected.
Respect visitors
Share links with people who may genuinely find them useful. Do not force clicks, hide the destination, repeatedly send the same link to uninterested users or use automated spam. Responsible sharing creates better traffic quality and a better experience for everyone.
Need help?
Read the Acceptable Use Policy or contact admin@linkadda.in for safety or reporting questions.