: The original webpage may have been deleted or moved.
: You can use the official Bitly Link Checker to paste the link and see its true destination before you commit to the click.
: In marketing, a link might be updated to point to a new seasonal promotion.
Before clicking on any link that claims to be "updated," you should verify where it leads. Bitly provides several tools to help you do this without actually visiting the target site:
A Bitly link consists of the domain bit.ly followed by a unique "back-half" or slug (e.g., kk8989 ). Because anyone can create these links, they are frequently used for both legitimate marketing and, unfortunately, for spreading spam or malware. If you are looking for an "updated" version of a link, it usually implies that the previous destination is no longer active or has moved to a new URL. How to Safely Check a Bitly Link
: If a link was flagged for abuse, the creator might try to generate a new slug to bypass filters.
: For extra security, use tools like Google Safe Browsing or VirusTotal to check if the destination has been flagged for phishing or malware. Why Links Need "Updating" Links are often "updated" for several reasons: