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by Sephr 2662 days ago
Personally, at my company we just use a private link redirecter at go.company-name.example. We use a modified version of the open source Zerodrop webapp[1].

This solution doesn't require a browser extension with elevated permissions that increases your attack surface.

1. https://go.eligrey.com/zerodrop

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Always happy to see go links being used at other companies! You can actually take this a step further at Eligrey. By setting up a DNS Entry that redirects go.eligrey.com to the domain go you would then allow your links to become conversational and even quicker to access. For example you could say "Checkout go slash zerodrop" without physically sending an email or message.