Protect Your Links with Shield Protection
Shield Protection is an optimal strategy for safely directing users from social medias to pages, such as e-com shops, fans platforms (as OnlyFans) and many others. It leverages sophisticated technology and machine learning (AI) to identify bots and bad entities, displaying a safe page instead of the destination page if such entities are detected.
What is a Safe Page?
A safe page is a webpage, similar to a landing page, where bots and bad entities are redirected. It is advisable to configure an alternate social media account or page and link it on your safe page.
How to Set Up the Shield Protection?
Check our full guide, here!
How do I enable Shield Protection?
To enable Shield Protection, you must subscribe to a paid plan. Each time you create a new link, you will have the option to turn on the Shield Protection.
How does a shielded link work?
Link Placement on social media: Place a shielded link (a GetAllMyLinks link) in your social media profile bio.
User Interaction: When a user on social media clicks on this shielded link, the request is first sent to our shield protection software's server instead of directly to the final destination URL.
Detection and Redirection by our Shield Protection Software: The shield protection Software detects the request, including important information such as the user's device type, location, and the fact that the request originated from the social media app on a mobile device.
Customized Redirection: Based on the detected information and predefined rules, our software decides the most appropriate version of the destination URL to which the user should be redirected. The final destination URL (private platforms, affiliate platform…etc.) or the safe page with your social medias.
Final User Destination: The shield protection software redirects the user to the chosen destination URL using the mobile browser after processing the request. This redirection is usually done so the user overlooks the intermediate steps—they find themselves on the final page as intended.