Objective
Part of some SSL guides and troubleshooting for your links can request you to disable or turn off Link Branding, here's our guide on how to do it.
Product
Twilio SendGrid Email
User Account Permission/Role(s) Required
Parent or any admin user (Admin teammate and Subusers)
Procedure
While the instruction can mention the work 'disable', the best way to do this is to actually remove the entry of the link branding domain record created. To disable Link Branding, you need to delete the full entry.
This can be particularly useful when a link is broken and needs to be created from scratch, or even when you don't need any kind of wrapping in your links, for example, if you have duplicate entries.
Note: once deleted, it CANNOT be recovered.
To achieve this:
- Log in to your Twilio SendGrid account
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In the SendGrid dashboard you can disable Link Branding from Settings:
- Then click on Sender Authentication:
- Here you will be prompted to the list of domains and Link Branding domains. Click on the branded Link you want to remove:
- Scroll down to the bottom of the screen containing the CNAME records, and hit the red Delete button in the left corner:
Note: Please note that if you still have Click Tracking enabled, links will still wrap as https://ct.sendgrid.net..., if you don't wish to have any type of wrapping, feel free to turn off click tracking from Tracking settings, or by using:
Disable Marketing Campaigns Click Tracking Settings
Additional Information
Turning off/deleting link branding from SendGrid dashboard will not affect the links in emails that have already been sent. These links will remain as they were at the time of sending.
Links will only break if you remove the records associated with the branded link configured from your DNS host. You can check more details about Link Branding and SSL in these documents:
Troubleshooting “ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID” Error for SSL
Link Branding and SSL in CloudFlare
Branded links resulting in 'Not Found' error
SSL troubleshooting. How to deal with 'Wrong Link' error