IPLogger alternative · branded domain · consensual · not blocklisted

An IPLogger alternative
that isn't blocklisted.

IPLogger domains are flagged by Gmail, Outlook, Discord, and antivirus — and a raw IP only ever resolves to a fuzzy ~50 km city anyway. Track Link gives you honest IP geo or consensual precise GPS, on your own domain, with a real analytics dashboard. The legitimate option — never the covert one.

Honest IP geo is free · precise GPS is PRO & consent-gated · for marketing, deliveries & consensual check-ins — never covert tracking

The problem you actually have

Why IPLogger links keep dying

Three things kill an IPLogger link before it does anything useful. Track Link fixes all three by being branded, honest, and consensual.

Blocklisted domains

iplogger.org, 2no.co, yip.su and friends are on shared blocklists. Gmail strips them, antivirus flags them, the recipient often never even loads the page.

Only ~50 km of IP

A raw IP resolves to a rough city at best — often a carrier hub far from the person, and plain wrong over VPN or mobile networks. No meters, no map pin.

Covert by design

The covert IP-grab model is exactly what got those domains listed, what gets accounts banned elsewhere, and what we refuse to ship. It also just doesn't scale into anything legitimate.

The fix is structural. A clean branded IP-location link reaches inboxes, and a consensual GPS Pinpoint Link gives you real precision when the recipient agrees. No blocklist, no false promises.

What you get instead

Two honest link types

IPLogger sells one fuzzy, covert thing. Track Link gives you two clearly-labelled options — and tells you exactly what each can and can't do.

Honest IP location (free)

The direct, honest replacement for what IPLogger actually delivers — minus the blocklist.

  • City-level (~50 km), passive — no popup, no consent step
  • Runs on your own branded domain
  • Country / region charts + CSV export
  • Labelled "IP (approximate)" — no fake "exact" claim

Consensual precise GPS (PRO)

Meter-accurate coordinates IPLogger can never deliver — because they require the visitor's explicit consent.

  • 5–50 m accuracy from the device's GPS chip
  • Notice + browser Allow prompt before any coordinate is sent
  • Accuracy radius in meters + Google Maps pin
  • Report button on the notice; declines fall back to IP

Track Link vs IPLogger vs Grabify

The honest comparison. One of these is branded, consensual, and allowed — two are covert and blocklisted.

FeatureTrack Link (this)IPLoggerGrabify
Best accuracy available5–50 m (consensual GPS)~50 km (IP only)~50 km (IP only)
Honest IP geo optionYes (labelled approximate)Yes (the only mode)Yes (the only mode)
Runs on your own branded domainYesNoNo
On Gmail / antivirus blocklistsNoYes — widely blockedYes — widely blocked
Reverse-geocoded city + Maps pinYes (on GPS)NoNo
Real analytics dashboard + CSVYesRaw IP listRaw IP list
Consent modelRequired for precise GPSNone — covertNone — covert
Reportable by recipientsYes (button on notice)NoNo
Covert tracking allowedNo — banned & disabledIts main useIts main use

IPLogger and Grabify only ever deliver IP geo (~50 km) while their domains sit on blocklists. Track Link delivers the same honest IP data on a clean branded domain — and adds consensual precise GPS that neither covert tool can offer, because precise location legally and technically requires consent.

What you actually get over IPLogger

Not a raw IP dump on a flagged domain — a real product you can put your brand on.

Your own domain

Links carry your brand's reputation, not iplogger.org's blocklist history. Far better deliverability.

A real dashboard

Per-link analytics, unique visitors, time-series charts, device/OS/browser breakdowns, and CSV export.

Optional precise GPS

When a recipient consents, get meter-accurate lat/lng with an accuracy radius — impossible from IP alone.

Maps pin + city

Consented GPS captures are reverse-geocoded and dropped on a Google Maps pin you can click through.

Clean redirects

Every click redirects to your real destination, with or without sharing — no dead ends, no dark patterns.

Consent records

Every GPS share stores timestamped proof the visitor saw the notice and approved — your audit trail.

Platform-wide, Track Link has served ~2,560 users and ~232,000 tracked clicks across 96 countries — on clean, branded links, not blocklisted tracker domains.

The honest part: we are not a covert IPLogger clone

If you want an IPLogger alternative to pinpoint someone secretly, read this — then leave. We're the legitimate option, not the same covert thing on a fresh domain.

  • Covert tracking is prohibited. Using Track Link to capture anyone's location without their knowing, affirmative consent violates our Terms of Service and applicable law.
  • It's reportable. Every Pinpoint Link shows the recipient a notice with a Report this link button. One tap flags it to us.
  • It gets the link disabled. Reported or detected covert-use links are disabled and the account is reviewed. We cooperate with lawful requests.
  • A secret pinpoint tool doesn't exist. No legitimate service can return precise GPS without the browser's OS-level permission prompt firing. IPLogger and its clones only deliver ~50 km IP and dress it up as "exact" — that claim is marketing, not capability.
  • Consensual & honest use is welcome. Marketing attribution, deliveries, dispatch, asset check-in, and consensual safety check-ins where the person expects and agrees — that's exactly what Track Link is for.

FAQ

Straight answers about switching from IPLogger, blocklists, and what's allowed.

Why are IPLogger links blocked so often?

IPLogger has been used for covert IP-grabbing for years, so its domains (iplogger.org, iplogger.com, 2no.co, iplogger.ru, yip.su and the rest of the rotating set) sit on widely-shared blocklists. Gmail and Outlook strip or warn on them, Discord and many forums auto-flag them, and antivirus suites like Kaspersky, Avast, and Malwarebytes mark them as 'tracking' or 'phishing'. The result: a big share of your links never even load for the recipient. Track Link runs on your own custom domain (or our clean default), so it isn't carrying a decade of blocklist baggage.

Is Track Link actually a safe IPLogger alternative, or just another grabber?

It's a genuinely different model. IPLogger's whole pitch is covertly logging an IP the moment a link is opened. Track Link does two honest things instead: (1) honest IP-based approximate location — same ~50 km city-level data, but on your own branded domain with a real dashboard, no false 'exact GPS' promises; and (2) consensual precise GPS via Pinpoint Links, where the visitor sees a notice, taps 'Share my location', and approves their browser's own permission prompt before any coordinates are sent. We do not offer, and cannot technically offer, a way to grab precise location secretly.

Can I get someone's exact location from a link the way IPLogger advertises?

No — and neither can IPLogger, despite the marketing. A raw IP only resolves to a rough city (~50 km), often a carrier hub nowhere near the person, and is wrong over VPN or mobile CGNAT. The only path to precise, meter-level coordinates is the browser's Geolocation API, which physically will not return anything without the operating system's permission prompt firing and the user tapping Allow. We can't suppress or fake that prompt, and no 'iplogger exact location' clone can either. On Track Link, precise GPS is always consensual: a visible notice, then the browser's own Allow prompt, with a report button on the notice.

What's the difference between IP location and the GPS Pinpoint Links?

IP location is passive and approximate: no popup, no consent step, accurate to roughly 50 km, fine for aggregate marketing attribution and seeing which countries your clicks come from. GPS Pinpoint Links are consensual and precise: the visitor must see a notice and approve their browser's location prompt, after which you get meter-accurate lat/lng, an accuracy radius in meters, a reverse-geocoded city, and a Google Maps pin. IP geo is free; Pinpoint Links are a PRO feature. Pick IP for silent analytics, Pinpoint for operations where a consenting person genuinely needs to share where they are.

Will my Track Link URLs get caught in spam filters like IPLogger does?

Far less likely. The single biggest reason IPLogger links die is that the domains themselves are blocklisted from years of abuse. With Track Link you can connect your own domain, so the link inherits your brand's reputation, not a flagged tracker domain. We also don't ship the covert IP-grab behavior that got those domains listed in the first place. No tool can promise 100% deliverability — but a clean branded domain plus a consensual model is dramatically better than a known-bad iplogger.org URL.

Do I get a real dashboard, or just a raw IP dump like IPLogger?

A real dashboard. Every click is a structured record: approximate city/region/country for IP clicks, plus precise lat/lng, accuracy radius, and a Maps pin for consented GPS clicks, alongside device type, browser, OS, referrer, UTM parameters, and timestamps. You get per-link analytics, unique-visitor counts, time-series charts, and one-click CSV export — not a bare list of IP addresses you have to interpret yourself.

Is using a location-tracking link legal?

When it's consensual and for a legitimate purpose, yes — honest IP analytics and consent-gated GPS (the same model your delivery and ride-share apps use) are lawful. What is not legal, and is banned under our Terms, is using any link to extract someone's location through deception, or to stalk, harass, or surveil a person who hasn't knowingly agreed. In the EU/UK, precise location is sensitive personal data, so disclose it in a privacy policy and only collect it for the stated purpose. Use Track Link for deliveries, dispatch, marketing attribution, and consensual check-ins — never to trick someone, which is exactly the covert use IPLogger is infamous for.

How do I migrate off IPLogger?

Sign up free, connect your domain (or use our default), and create a link. For passive analytics, use a standard IP-based location link — it gives you the same city-level data IPLogger does, minus the blocklist problem. When you genuinely need precise coordinates from a consenting person, upgrade to PRO and use a Pinpoint Link. There's nothing to import: you just start issuing clean, branded links and watch them actually reach inboxes.

Leave the blocklist behind.

Get IPLogger's honest IP data on your own branded domain — plus consensual precise GPS when you need it, in a real dashboard. The legitimate option: branded, consensual, and not flagged by every spam filter on the internet. Start free; precise GPS is a PRO feature.