Ad-Link Bypasser — a tool for inspecting ad-shortener redirect flows and extracting destination metadata for analysis
Ad-Link Bypasser arrives as a simple, no-frills desktop utility that surfaces the mechanics beneath short/monetized links. The app’s dark, form-driven UI centers on a single input box and a results pane: paste a link, run a check, and the tool lists parsed destinations, status tags and quick export options. It’s pitched as a convenience for researchers and analysts who need fast visibility into redirect chains, landing URLs and file links without wrestling with browser debris. On faster hardware the workflow feels snappy — link in, quick summary, and a tray of actions (copy, extract, export) to move results into a report. The build favors clarity over complexity: no embedded browser, no heavy telemetry — just a focused surface for cleaning up and archiving link findings.
As a reviewer, the tool’s appeal is its immediacy and tidy output formatting. It won’t replace full forensic toolkits, but for quick triage, content-verification, or safe URL auditing it’s a handy addition to an analyst’s belt — provided users respect legal and ethical boundaries.
Key Features
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* Single-field input for quick link inspection and batch processing.
* Parsed redirect chain display with destination URL and basic status indicators.
* “Copy Selected” and one-click extract/export to save results to a default path.
* Lightweight UI designed for quick triage without an embedded browser.
* Simple logging and export to CSV/JSON for downstream reporting.
* Basic filtering to remove duplicate destinations and flag suspicious domains.
* Plugin-friendly layout for future extensibility (analysis-only plugins).
Screenshots:
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Virus Total:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/fa93a2c90167e80eefc73b0df7c6fddd92a5a4eb2e879ded96e449804d238cbd
Cracking tools are frequently detected as dangerous or malware by antivirus software, you may need to disable your antivirus or add an exception to use these tools. Use it at your own risk!
Ad-Link Bypasser arrives as a simple, no-frills desktop utility that surfaces the mechanics beneath short/monetized links. The app’s dark, form-driven UI centers on a single input box and a results pane: paste a link, run a check, and the tool lists parsed destinations, status tags and quick export options. It’s pitched as a convenience for researchers and analysts who need fast visibility into redirect chains, landing URLs and file links without wrestling with browser debris. On faster hardware the workflow feels snappy — link in, quick summary, and a tray of actions (copy, extract, export) to move results into a report. The build favors clarity over complexity: no embedded browser, no heavy telemetry — just a focused surface for cleaning up and archiving link findings.
As a reviewer, the tool’s appeal is its immediacy and tidy output formatting. It won’t replace full forensic toolkits, but for quick triage, content-verification, or safe URL auditing it’s a handy addition to an analyst’s belt — provided users respect legal and ethical boundaries.
Key Features
------------
* Single-field input for quick link inspection and batch processing.
* Parsed redirect chain display with destination URL and basic status indicators.
* “Copy Selected” and one-click extract/export to save results to a default path.
* Lightweight UI designed for quick triage without an embedded browser.
* Simple logging and export to CSV/JSON for downstream reporting.
* Basic filtering to remove duplicate destinations and flag suspicious domains.
* Plugin-friendly layout for future extensibility (analysis-only plugins).
Screenshots:

Link:
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Mirror:
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Virus Total:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/fa93a2c90167e80eefc73b0df7c6fddd92a5a4eb2e879ded96e449804d238cbd
Cracking tools are frequently detected as dangerous or malware by antivirus software, you may need to disable your antivirus or add an exception to use these tools. Use it at your own risk!