Link Redirector allows you to create redirect links that force the user to indicate that they are performing the action with full knowledge of what they’re doing - I’m calling these “acknowledgement” redirect links. In the “acknowledgment” scenario, the redirect page does not automatically send the user to their destination, but instead requires them to click a link.
For example, you may want your user to indicate that by clicking the Download link they acknowledge to abide by the company’s terms and conditions.
Or, if the link takes them outside of your company’s Intranet, the confirmation page will tell them that they’re leaving the safety of internal communications.
The capabilities of the message you can add include rich text formatting, so the acknowledgement page can include other links, formatted text, and images - so you can create detailed confirmation or acknowledgement pages.
Here’s a quick walkthrough of how to use the acknowledgment feature:
Do you have any other scenarios where this might be useful? Would you use this on the public interwebs or on your intranet?
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Thanks!
~ Ilya L