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<blockquote data-quote="Fan-of-spyshelter" data-source="post: 1126939" data-attributes="member: 96367"><p><strong>Thanks for your comment!</strong></p><p>I see where you're coming from, but actually, URLCheck is already quite automated once you set it as your default link handler.</p><p></p><p>the UI might seem a bit dense at first, but once it’s set up, you rarely need to touch the settings again, <strong>the goal isn’t just automation — it’s awareness, e</strong>ven for non-technical users, just seeing the real URL (or a suspicious redirect) helps them think twice before opening something dangerous. That moment of hesitation can prevent phishing, credential theft, or worse.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I use it with <strong>AdGuard Browser for Android in Privacy mode</strong> — it integrates well, and the experience stays smooth. I just tap a link, URLCheck intercepts it, I glance at the destination, and then open it in AdGuard if it looks fine. Fast, efficient, and far safer than blindly opening links.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fan-of-spyshelter, post: 1126939, member: 96367"] [B]Thanks for your comment![/B] I see where you're coming from, but actually, URLCheck is already quite automated once you set it as your default link handler. the UI might seem a bit dense at first, but once it’s set up, you rarely need to touch the settings again, [B]the goal isn’t just automation — it’s awareness, e[/B]ven for non-technical users, just seeing the real URL (or a suspicious redirect) helps them think twice before opening something dangerous. That moment of hesitation can prevent phishing, credential theft, or worse. Personally, I use it with [B]AdGuard Browser for Android in Privacy mode[/B] — it integrates well, and the experience stays smooth. I just tap a link, URLCheck intercepts it, I glance at the destination, and then open it in AdGuard if it looks fine. Fast, efficient, and far safer than blindly opening links. [/QUOTE]
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