About Us

URLMyway.com is a URL shortening service. Its goal is to make a long URL (also known as web address that is usually starting with http://www.) becomes shorter. Why? Shorter URL is popular nowadays, because it's nice to the eyes, can be used on Twitter and other micro blogging services that allow only limited characters for blog posts.

Unfortunately, some spammers may use URLMyway.com to shorten their web addresses, and then spam someone else with a shorten URL. Just remember, this is not URLMyway.com's fault, because we only provide the service for good intentional usages only. URLMyway.com is pretty much like any other URL shortening service out there, and so the service could be abused by spammers. To clarify, URLMyway.com is not spamming you, it's either the website's owner that URLMyway.com's URL shortening service redirects you to may be the real spammer if there is a spam report about a particular shortening URL. After all, URLMyway.com is only redirect and not the source. Just like a search engine or any other redirection services, the last stop when redirection process has ended should take the blame for the spams. For example, when a person type in a keyword into a search engine, a search engine displays the web addresses of websites that have merit and also the websites that are belong to the spammers. If you go to a website that is belong to a spammer through a search engine, it's not the search engine's fault because the spammer's web address is listed. The truth is that anyone could use URLMyway.com for any purpose, and URLMyway.com is here to provide only one goal, and this goal is to provide a shortening URL service -- to shorten long web addresses. A spammer is someone else!

If anyone decides to use URLMyway.com for spamming purpose, please stop now. Spamming is not good for you or your website or your presence on the Internet. You may face legal trouble by spamming other people. If you are using URLMyway.com to redirect people to your website, please know that the redirection will eventually hit your real web address, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that your website is the source of the spams.