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We've discussed the possibility of go.gov.sg links that directs to domain A, where domain A redirects to domain B.
This can be potentially misused by agency users who leave the service but own domains like A (where they can set their custom redirects to B).
As @yong-jie has suggested, a solution can be to periodically run a script to check that long links do not return 301. Other things that we can check with such a script is whether links return 404, i.e. broken links.
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We've discussed the possibility of go.gov.sg links that directs to domain A, where domain A redirects to domain B.
This can be potentially misused by agency users who leave the service but own domains like A (where they can set their custom redirects to B).
As @yong-jie has suggested, a solution can be to periodically run a script to check that long links do not return 301. Other things that we can check with such a script is whether links return 404, i.e. broken links.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: