Report Abuse
Effective date: July 4, 2026
Tiny Link is a free tool, and like any shortener it can be misused. We take that seriously. If you have received or found a Tiny Link (tiny-link.us) short link that looks malicious, deceptive, or spammy, please tell us — we act fast.
How to report
Email abuse@tiny-link.us with the details below. You do not need an account to report a link.
What to include
- The full short link — for example https://tiny-link.us/abc123.
- Why you are reporting it — phishing, malware, spam, a scam, or another reason.
- Where you encountered it — email, a text message, social media, or a website.
- Any evidence you safely have — a screenshot is ideal. Please do not visit a suspicious destination just to gather proof.
What happens next
We review every report. Links confirmed to be used for phishing, malware, spam, illegal, or deceptive purposes are deactivated quickly — once deactivated, the short link stops redirecting. Repeat abuse from the same source may be blocked from creating new links.
A note on urgency
If you believe a link is part of an active phishing attack or is causing immediate harm, say so in your subject line so we can prioritize it. For matters involving law enforcement, include any case or reference number.
Related policies
See our Terms of Service for prohibited uses and our Privacy Policy for how creation IPs are retained for abuse prevention.