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Tilian
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6 years ago
Google does this for its search results. Hovering the cursor over it shows the actual URL of the result, but whenever it detects an onclick event it replaces it by its own tracking URL. Super annoying when trying to copy an URL - luckily you can easily get rid of it through user.js.
musicale|6 years ago
Even if you are addicted to tracking (and assuming that tracking is a good thing that users actually want) surely there is a way to do it without sabotaging URLs.
smileypete|6 years ago