I would suggest that you don't open short links, they have long been associated with dodgy sites, criminal activity, phishing and all the other web based nasties that you can come across, most companies that have any sort of decent staff training on keeping their systems safe will use a number of helpful techniques to guide their users to not fall foul of scams - one of those is never without knowing for definite what is behind the link do you open "weird" urls, those that contain random numbers like you have posted, ones without defining the exact domain and context of the resource you are about to access.
This is obvs not foolproof, but if presented with the link you display in your code there the only place it would be doing any directing would be the Trash and permanently. Sorry, define your urls or only request from urls that tell you exactly what you are expecting to receive.
Just my 2p
This is obvs not foolproof, but if presented with the link you display in your code there the only place it would be doing any directing would be the Trash and permanently. Sorry, define your urls or only request from urls that tell you exactly what you are expecting to receive.
Just my 2p
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