Official Links Pages: A Simple Way to Reduce Customer Confusion
How businesses can publish reviewed official destinations for login, support, app, social, and campaign links.
Customers receive links everywhere
Businesses send links through email, SMS, QR codes, support messages, invoices, app stores, social profiles, and ads. Customers often cannot tell which destinations are official.
An Official Links page gives them one reviewed reference point.
A policy is useful even before a trust page
Businesses can publish short language telling customers what domains are official, where to verify links, and how to report suspicious messages.
That copy should be practical and easy to place in footers, help centers, onboarding emails, and QR campaign pages.
Keep the list honest
Only list destinations you control or have verified. Keep the list updated when support pages, app links, or campaign domains change.
Avoid claiming that an official list guarantees every future page is risk-free. It is a reference point, not a certification.
How CheckLink helps
Use Official Link Policy Generator to create starter copy. Request an Official Links Trust Page when you want a public CheckLink page with reviewed destinations.
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FAQ
Is an official links page a guarantee?
No. It helps customers compare destinations, but sites and campaigns can change.
Can I generate starter copy?
Yes. Use CheckLink's Official Link Policy Generator to draft customer-facing text.
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CheckLink provides risk signals and review paths. It does not guarantee that a website is risk-free.