Reviewing the background: It's pretty black.
I don't understand the need for these sites. They seem pretty useless to me as you can see the domain in the status bar on the browser while it loads. What are you trying to hide here?
Using an IP would be much more efficient.
Obviously it doesn't.
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I don't understand the need for these sites.
Most referrer and affiliate links have an obvious code at the end of them.
Something like this:
www.domain.com/ref=4785
People like to remove the ref=4785 so you wouldn't get the referrer or commission.
This website makes it harder for the average user to do that.
They seem pretty useless to me as you can see the domain in the status bar on the browser while it loads.
Well it's not perfect, but It does a good job hiding the url in the
Address bar(This is what I meant by "Status Bar").
If you really wanted to you can simply right click on the page and break out of the iframe.
Most users wouldn't do that though.
What are you trying to hide here?
I'm not trying to hide anything. This isn't for blackhat users to run secret gang websites without showing their url.
It's just to cover up refer urls which it does pretty well.
I believe there is a need for a website like this.
Here's the current statistics for the website.
It's not to impressive, but there are members registered and using it for amazon, click bank, and many other links.
I'm going to try running a series of tests in order to show results that shortening a link with this will higher your chances of getting a signup.
I hope this clears some stuff up. I'm not trying to create a url shortener to run hidden websites. Although that would be pretty awesome, kind of like the onion network but a url shortener.
This is mainly for internet marketers.