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Short links, also known as URL shortening, refer to the process of creating a shortened, more concise version of a long URL. https://telegra.ph/URL-Shorteners-The-Pros-and-Cons-03-26 This is typically done by replacing the original URL with a shorter code consisting of letters and numbers.

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