Compare Edge add-ons: ClearURLs vs moarTLS Analyzer

Stats ClearURLs ClearURLs moarTLS Analyzer moarTLS Analyzer
User count 39,614 161
Average rating 4.40 0.00
Rating count 38 0
Last updated 2022-11-18 2021-03-01
Size 856.40K 27.93K
Version 1.26.0 1.0.0.1
Short description
Remove tracking elements from URLs. Analyze webpages for non-secure link references.
Full summary

This extension will automatically remove tracking elements from URLs to help protect your privacy when browsing through the Internet.

Many websites use tracking elements in the URL (e.g. https://example.com?utm_source=newsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sale) to mark your online activity. All that tracking code is not necessary for a website to be displayed or work correctly and can therefore be removed—that is exactly what ClearURLs does.

Another common example are Amazon URLs. If you search for a product on Amazon you will see a very long URL, such as https://www.amazon.com/dp/exampleProduct/ref=sxin_0_pb?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&keywords=tea&pd_rd_i=exampleProduct&pd_rd_r=8d39e4cd-1e4f-43db-b6e7-72e969a84aa5&pd_rd_w=1pcKM&pd_rd_wg=hYrNl&pf_rd_p=50bbfd25-5ef7-41a2-68d6-74d854b30e30&pf_rd_r=0GMWD0YYKA7XFGX55ADP&qid=1517757263&rnid=2914120011

Indeed most of the above URL is tracking code. Once ClearURLs has cleaned the address, it will look like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/exampleProduct

Why use this extension as opposed to similar ones? Most other “link cleaners” employ about a dozen rules when looking for tracking parameters to remove. ClearURLs utilizes over 250 rules, so its capabilities are more comprehensive. And ClearURLs is open source, so everyone can join the project and/or can check the source code to error or malicious code.

All functions in a nutshell

  • Removes tracking from URLs automatically in the background
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Analyze webpages for non-secure link references.

HTTPS only works if you use it! This simple extension adds a button to Edge that allows you to easily discover non-secure (e.g. HTTP) links on your pages.

Simply click the moarTLS button and non-secure link references in the current page are flagged for review.

You can learn more about latent mixed-content vulnerabilities here: https://textplain.wordpress.com/2016/03/17/seek-and-destroy-non-secure-references-using-the-moartls-analyzer/