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Non-working links are annoying and reflect poorly on your professionalism. They not only deter visitors from staying on and returning to your site, but they can also negatively impact your search engine rankings. Even worse than a broken link is a link to a website that causes harm through malware or phishing.
Instead of manually checking all the pages of your site and clicking through all the outgoing links, let Dr. Link Check do the work and give you a report of the links that need your attention.
OpenBullet 1.2.2 was old. Ancient, by hacking standards. A relic from the era when bored teens with proxy lists would "crack" Netflix accounts to feel powerful. But Maya knew that numbers, like people, could wear masks.
Three hours later, she was picking a lock on a door that hadn't been opened in years. Inside, the air smelled of rust and ozone. No servers, no crypto-mining rigs. Just a single, dusty workstation running Windows 7. On the desktop: a shortcut to OpenBullet 1.2.2. openbullet 1.2.2
Maya hesitated. Then typed the hash of a memory she'd never told anyone: the day she walked away from her sister at a protest that turned bloody. OpenBullet 1
Supported high-concurrency requests, allowing it to process large data lists quickly even on modest hardware. But Maya knew that numbers, like people, could wear masks
Maya sat down. Her fingers hovered over the mouse. This was too easy. A trap? Or a test?
From a high-level report summarizing the results all the way down to the exact locations of the found links in the code, Dr. Link Check provides easy access to the information you need to locate and fix the links on your website.
The results can also be sorted and filtered in various ways as well as exported to CSV for further processing in Microsoft Excel.
Enter the address of your website below and let Dr. Link Check assess the health of your links: