Nothing that I’m aware of that’s standalone, but from a brief review of the functionality it seems like something that would be better as a browser extension. Which would be cool and I would probably install.
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but from a brief review of the functionality it seems like something that would be better as a browser extension.
I actually didn't think about that. That would be amazing as a browser extension.
Hopefully I'll find one or someone will make one someday in the future! It's very useful on Android.
I actually do already have this installed, but most of the time, it seems to not remove the tracking parameters. Maybe it can't tell due to some formats.
For example this link doesn't remove stuff after the ?
: https://www.downpour.com/?vgo_ee=yVKPXuXTb3pOVC1%2BObLYIKCuW0CuYLqMqodDjvlwA9PZWjoKQA%3D%3D%3Ah1fuIWzG7PGjYqA%2FUh4bqIjx6MMD9PJM
Though sometimes you don't want it to auto remove stuff after the ?
because you need that query to pull up stuff such as: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=query+string&t=h_&ia=web
You need the ?q=query+string&t=h_&ia=web
for that search to work.
The thing with URLCheck is that you can choose which parameters to remove as well, which is really useful. Also it resolves redirects so that you know where the link will take you.
Might be able to run URLCheck with some Android on Linux tools and set that as the default browser. Less sure about how to get it to send it to the destination app.