How Do I Test Redirect Links?

There are several ways to test redirect links. Well there’s a couple of ways to do it:

Manually test the redirect link: You can manually test the redirect link by copying and pasting the link into a web browser. This will allow you to see if the link redirects you to the intended destination.

Use a link checker tool: There are several link checker tools available online that can help you test your redirect links. These tools will check the link for any errors or issues and provide you with a report of the results. E.g. https://link-tracker.com/

Use a web browser extension: There are browser extensions available that allow you to test redirect links. Redirect Path is extension for Google Chrome. This extension will show you the path of the redirect and any errors encountered along the way.

Use a command line tool: If you’re comfortable using the command line, you can use a tool like cURL to test redirect links. This will allow you to see the HTTP headers and any errors encountered during the redirect.

Regardless of the method you choose, it’s important to test your redirect links to ensure they are working properly and directing users to the intended destination.

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