Social media commentators are criticizing URL shortening service Bit.ly (Bitly) after a Twitter user warned Andreas Antonopoulos Nov. 3 that the service had blocked crypto-related links from his book.
Update: Bitly says that the root of the problem was Google Safebrowsing, a service provided by the internet giant to browsers such as Firefox and Chrome, that highlights URLs that contain malware or ...
After a year and a half in testing, domain shortening service Bitly has moved its Bitly Pro service out of beta and straight into its core offering, now providing domain shortening and link analytics ...
On Thursday evening, Bitly (bit.ly), one of the Web’s largest URL shortening services, urged users to reset their API keys, OAuth tokens, and passwords. In a notice to users, Bitly’s CEO, Mark ...
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