Privacy options

Because we could not confidently place this visit outside a consent-required region, Geotrackable is holding third-party trail tools until you confirm what this visit should allow.

Confirm the recommended defaults to keep moving, or open the visit choices below if you want a stricter map or analytics path first.

Recommended trail default for this visit

Geotrackable.com

Use these live pages when you want to apply the link rules.

Trackables and grouped defaults

Trackables and trackable groups can store their own link or a group default link so the item keeps related context with its journey story.

About Trackables

Teams and public pages

Public team pages can expose a reviewed external link so visitors can continue to a related website through an owned Geotrackable step first.

About Teams

Locations and support follow-up

Locations can also carry an external link in their workflow forms, and support is the place to report a destination that needs review later.

Support

Links are verified before they are saved

Geotrackable normalizes the address, screens the destination, and uses the external page title as the starting description after verification.

Unsafe destination patterns are rejected

Only valid absolute http:// or https:// links are accepted. Localhost, malformed URLs, and private-network addresses are blocked instead of being stored.

Group default links can flow into uncustomized items

A trackable group can set the starting external link for member items, and that default can keep appearing until a specific item gets its own replacement.

Trackable pages can append GT public codes on purpose

Trackables and group default links can opt in so a click from a specific trackable page adds GT={publicCode} at the destination. The group page itself still uses the stored URL by itself because no single item code is in context there.

Public links can use an owned exit page

When a public Geotrackable page exposes an external link, the visitor can be sent through a Geotrackable-owned exit page first so they can review the destination before leaving.

Reporting stays close to the link

If a destination looks broken, misleading, unsafe, or no longer appropriate, use the support page or a public-page report path so support can review the stored link.

What gets stored

Geotrackable stores the normalized destination URL and the saved description. The first description value usually comes from the external page title after verification, but you can adjust the wording before saving.

If you enable the append option on a trackable or group default link, Geotrackable stores that preference too so owned exit pages know when to add GT={publicCode} for trackable-page clicks.

A saved route stop and a visible location note are not always the same thing, so clean page families make it easier to share, support, and explain the right page.

A full location note can later move, go private, or disappear while the route keeps its earlier saved point. The public journey page shows the route stop first and then adds any current visible location notes from that coordinate when the viewer is allowed to open them.

Those stored values can later appear in exported account data, on the page that owns the link, on a public trackable-group page that inherited the default, or on an owned exit page that warns the visitor they are leaving Geotrackable.