SOUTH AFRICA’S digital landscape is under SIEGE, and a local company is now OFFICIALLY weaponizing your online identity. Domains.co.za has launched a “homegrown” Link in Bio tool, but experts are warning this is NOT innovation—it’s a DATA TRAP designed to lock your entire digital life into a single, vulnerable point of failure for a shocking R299 A YEAR.
This so-called “solution” is being marketed as empowerment, but it’s a BRAZEN power grab. The tool forces influencers, entrepreneurs, and even SCHOOLS to consolidate their most critical links onto one branded domain, creating a PERFECT STORM for censorship, surveillance, or catastrophic hacking. CEO Wayne Diamond boasts, “a domain can be all of it,” revealing the TRUE AGENDA: to make your brand ENTIRELY DEPENDENT on their platform.
While they tout “local support” and “no foreign fees,” this move is a DECLARATION OF WAR against global competitors like Linktree. But at what cost? This tool incentivizes putting ALL your eggs in one digital basket, handing over unprecedented control. The built-in SEO and tracking features aren’t benefits—they’re SURVEILLANCE TOOLS masquerading as convenience, mining your audience’s every click for profit.
In an era where digital autonomy is being stripped away brick by brick, this “affordable” tool is the ultimate Trojan Horse, selling you the chains that will bind your online future. Is this the start of a liberated digital South Africa, or are we willingly building our own walled gardens? The link you click next may not be your own.




