Ad.fly itself is great for creators... If the links actually redirect through it. Ad.fly offers the ability to shorten links and monetise clicks, which is an amazing opportunity for people creating downloadable works that they want to share with others while also earning a little as well.<br />
Problems arise when the links don't redirect correctly. The website has a long list of other redirected domains, none of which ever actually give you access to the content you are trying to access. Its not clear if these websites are actually linked to Ad.fly itself or not. These websites are a much more malicious version of Ad.fly, usually using its branding and logos to mislead users. While Ad.fly itself markets itself as a fully family friendly link shortener, the alternate redirects such as neexulro are no such thing, redirecting to malware and pornographic websites instead of to the original content.
Contact, privacy policy, ToC and social media links are all fake, and are only available from the checkout page. Checkout page is not consistent with a shopify hosted page. All onsight reviews are 5 star reviews that have been placed within the last month. The website displays a 'verified seller' icon at the bottom right, however there is no evidence the icon is real. The copyright owner is not consistent across variations of the link(with or without anything after the [removed by editor]), and claims the copyright was made in 2012 (the dmca certificate is only from 2021).