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Sometimes it is necessary to remember links. I think it would be easy if they are digital. Is'n it?
I get waaaay to many of these: "I make a killing while i sleep thanks to this http://bit.ly/27gift and I tell you how to do it too - for Free"
I apologize for my poor english.
I write to you because when I try to shorten URLs leave a message as spam.
I believe the problem is that the address is a free web hosting, but I do not spam.
I would appreciate it if you investigate my directions. You can verify that they are not spam
http://retalesdeunavida.comyr.com
http://www.negociosonline.host22.com
http://misfabulas.host22.com
thank you very much
regards
Thanks
Thanks a lot.
Your link shows up as not found. Are you sure that was the link being passed around?
That hinders our ability to track social media regarding our company, particularly via Twitter.
Any suggestions of reputable, third-party resources that would offer substantive arguments that would support that bit.ly is safe?
Our company is a two-state, 2,500-employee operation.
Thanks.
Thanks for posting. At bit.ly we understand the potential security issues that can result from the concealing of a destination URL behind a shortened redirecting URL, and we take the safety of our users very seriously.
We filter all the bit.ly links that are created through several independent services (mentioned above) to check for spam, suspected phishing scams, malware, and other objectionable content. We update this list of blocked sites constantly. When a user clicks on a bit.ly link that we think is potentially unsafe, we display an interstitial warning page (that looks something like http://bit.ly/app/warning?url=&class=surbl) so that the user is aware of the risk.
In addiiton, bit.ly recently participated in the 'Month of Twitter Bugs' in which hackers were encouraged to find security vulnerabilities on Twitter and related services. We promptly resolved all of the issues that were brought to our attention and are confident in the security of our site.
Furthermore, bit.ly itself does not host content beyond the small handful of pages on our main site - we simply redirect users to other sites. Your existing virus and spyware protection tools will still function normally. For example, the Firefox web browser will display an interstitial warning page when a user tries to navigate to a site that has been flagged as unsafe regardless of whether or not bit.ly also displayed its own warning page.
As for third-party resources, I think the number and variety of websites and applications using bit.ly as the default URL shortener (including Twitter itself) is a testament to the widespread acceptance of bit.ly as a safe and reliable service.
I hope this clears up any concerns your IT department may have, and you can feel free to either comment here or contact me at steven@bit.ly or support@bit.ly with further questions.
Thanks,
Steven
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