URL Redirector routes any link through a destination of your choice -- great for reading cached or archived versions of web pages. Developed by Stefan Sels.
iOS lets you customise which apps appear in the share sheet. Open any app, tap Share, scroll to the end of the app row and tap More (or Edit Actions), then enable URL Redirector.
Open URL Redirector, tap the gear icon (Settings), then tap Destinations. Tap any destination to make it the default. You can add your own destinations with the + button.
A URL pattern tells the app how to build the redirect link. You can place {url} anywhere in the pattern to control exactly where the original link is inserted -- for example https://example.com/view?src={url}&mode=reader. If you omit {url}, the original link is simply appended to the end of your pattern.
Open Settings and tap Back up to iCloud. Your destination list is saved to your iCloud Key-Value Store. On another device, tap Restore from iCloud to load it. iCloud sync requires an active iCloud account and a network connection.
URL Redirector itself does not log, transmit, or store any URLs -- all data stays on your device. The destination service you configure receives and processes each request you send through it; review that service's own privacy policy for details.
Tap the flag / language code button in the top-left corner of the main screen. The app supports English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, and Chinese.
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