No matter what the page says, you do not need to "Click Allow to Verify." This just gives them permission to spam your desktop with ads.
Refresh the page and look for requests that contain keywords like "redirect," "get-link," or "target."
Use a secondary browser (like Brave or a fresh Firefox profile) with an aggressive ad-blocker (uBlock Origin) to handle these links.
The most reliable method is using a third-party bypass service. Websites like or FreeVIP are frequently updated to handle the evolving scripts used by Paid4Link.
These are 100% fake and designed to make you download "repair" software that is actually malware. The Verdict
If you’ve ever tried to download a specific file, access a "premium" mod, or grab a rare script, you’ve likely run into . These URL shorteners are designed to force users through a gauntlet of intrusive ads, "allow notification" prompts, and suspicious browser extensions before finally revealing the destination link.
While creators use these to monetize their content, the user experience can be a nightmare. In this exclusive breakdown, we’ll explore how to safely navigate these redirects and the most effective bypass methods available today. What is Paid4Link?