Clean URLs, Zero Surveillance
UTM Tracking Remover
You copy a URL to share with a colleague. It’s 340 characters. The page address is 40. The other 300 are tracking parameters: utm_source, fbclid, gclid, igshid, session IDs, redirect tokens.
You don’t need them. Your colleague doesn’t need them. The page loads fine without them. UTM Tracking Remover strips every tracking parameter automatically. Your address bar shows example.com/pricing instead of example.com/pricing?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=...
One toggle. Clean URLs. No tails.
Off by default. On when you need it.
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What It Actually Strips
More than UTM parameters.
The name says UTM, but the cleaner strips everything after the ? in a URL. UTM parameters (utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, utm_term, utm_content), Facebook click IDs (fbclid), Google click IDs (gclid), Instagram share IDs (igshid), Microsoft click IDs (msclkid), and dozens more.
It also follows redirect chains. Click a link in a Google search result, Facebook post, YouTube description, or Amazon affiliate link – the cleaner extracts the real destination URL from the redirect wrapper before you arrive.
Three stripping methods, from gentle to aggressive. The default rewrites the URL in your address bar without reloading the page. The second blocks the tracking-laden request and reloads clean. The third blocks, reloads, and skips intermediate redirects entirely.
It Knows Where Not to Touch
Protected domains. Smart detection. Domain whitelist.
The cleaner protects domains where query parameters are functional, not tracking. Google Search, YouTube, Google Maps, Facebook, Amazon, Namecheap, GoDaddy, Cloudflare, AWS – these sites break without their parameters. All protected by default.
It detects CMS admin areas automatically. WordPress (wp-admin, wp-login), Drupal, Joomla, Shopify, Squarespace, Webflow, Wix – if you’re logged into a dashboard, the cleaner stays off. Same for page builders: Bricks, Elementor, Divi, Oxygen, Beaver Builder, and 15 more. Builder preview parameters pass through untouched.
Add your own protected domains with the whitelist. Any site where parameters matter – your own web apps, client dashboards, booking systems – add the domain and the cleaner ignores it completely.
Use It When You Need It
Off by default. Temporary disable. Context menu cleaning.
This tool ships turned off. It’s not for everyone and it’s not for all the time. Turn it on when you want a stretch of clean browsing – copying URLs without tracking tails, sharing links without fingerprints, bookmarking pages without clutter.
When it’s on, a temporary disable toggle lets you pause without going back to settings. One click pauses. Another click resumes. No configuration needed.
Don’t want automatic cleaning? Use the context menu instead. Right-click any link: Copy & Clean copies the stripped URL to your clipboard without navigating. Clean & Open in New Tab opens the destination with a clean URL. On-demand cleaning without the always-on mode.
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