Media Link Tracker (SI) Removal

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In plain language, Source Identifiers (SI) are a bit of extra code attached to the end of links as digital "breadcrumbs" that tell a platform exactly who shared the link, where they shared it, and who clicked it.

Source Identifiers are basically digital "bugs". Specifically used to track us.

What they track:
The "Sharer's" Identity: The ID is often uniquely tied to your specific account or session. When you copy a link, the platform "stamps" it with your digital fingerprint.​

Social Connections: When someone clicks your link, the platform knows you two are connected. By following these links, tech companies can build a "social graph"—a map of your real-world relationships and influence that goes far beyond your public "friend" lists.​

Device & Context: They track what device you used, your location at the time of the click, and which "path" you took to get to the content (e.g., from a private message, an email, or a forum).​
What they track it for:
Ad Targeting: This data helps advertisers build a hyper-detailed profile of your behavior and associations to "microtarget" you with personalized ads.​

Algorithmic Training: It tells the platform what "type" of audience is sharing specific content, which "feeds" the algorithm to decide what to show you (and your friends) next.​

Campaign Attribution: For businesses, it measures the "effectiveness" of a link—essentially proving which specific person or post "converted" a user into a viewer or customer.​
TLDR: it turns a simple act of sharing into a surveillance asset for the platform's owners.

Example YouTube link:
1. With Source Identifier
(in orange)
Screenshot_2026-02-15-03-11-39-01_3aea4af51f236e4932235fdada7d1643.jpg
•To remove the tracking (SI), just delete everything from the ?si= onward.​

2. Without Source Identifier
Screenshot_2026-02-15-03-15-24-07_3aea4af51f236e4932235fdada7d1643.jpg

More (SI) Examples
YouTube:
(?si=...) or (&feature=share)
Amazon: (?ref=...) or (?_encoding=...)
X/Twitter: (?s=...) or (?t=...)
TikTok: (?_t=...) or (?_r=1)
Spotify: (?si=...)
Facebook: (?fbclid=...)
 
What do this do I need to turn it off? I mean, sometimes it’s good to know where I’ve been.
 

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