Why you need a pure short link service in 2026?

In an era of rampant ads and privacy leaks, dco.ink insists on being a breath of fresh air. Zero tracking, lightning fast, we only do pure redirects.

Why you need a pure short link service in 2026?

When we look back at the history of the Internet, short links were originally born as a foundational technology to solve Twitter’s (now X) 140-character limit. But today, it has been over-commercialized.

A Redirect Layer Full of Tracking Code

You may not realize it, but when you click a seemingly ordinary short link, in the hundreds of milliseconds before you finally reach the target page, you may have already experienced:

  1. Multiple redirects, selling your IP and device information to ad networks.
  2. Forced pop-up ads, asking you to wait 5 seconds before skipping.
  3. Malicious code injection, or even iframe injection on the target page.

This is why we decided to rebuild a pure tool.

Minimalist, Fast, Zero Burden

At dco.ink, we follow three basic principles:

  1. Absolute Privacy Protection: We do not collect any user click profiles. We believe that in the process of jumping from point A to point B, there should be no third eye watching you.
  2. Edge Network Acceleration: Relying on globally distributed nodes, whether you are in Tokyo, New York, or London, you can enjoy millisecond-level imperceptible redirects.
  3. Return Control to Users: Developers can manage links automatically through open APIs at any time, and ordinary users can even skip the registration step entirely.

This is dco.ink. 9 years of precipitation and polishing, just for a perfect click.