You can use Sensitive Content Labels to help control how visitors access your Linktree. This feature adds a content warning overlay or a lock to specific links—helping you meet legal requirements or keep sensitive content secure.
This is especially helpful for creators and brands in industries like alcohol, gaming, or adult content, where age verification or consent is legally required.
Available content warning labels
Each label displays a screen visitors must acknowledge before viewing your Linktree. Here’s what each option does:
Over 18 – Asks visitors to confirm they are 18 or older.
Over 21 – Asks visitors to confirm they are 21 or older.
Over 25 – Asks visitors to confirm they are 25 or older.
Sensitive Content – This label shows your visitors a screen that asks them to acknowledge that the content on your Linktree might be of a sensitive nature. If your Linktree includes adult content, make sure to select the Sensitive Content label.
📝 Note: Enabling any of these labels may limit access to Earn features due to restrictions set by our third-party payment processor. Learn more: Non-monetizable content guidelines for Digital Products
Add a content warning to your Linktree
You can place a content overlay over your Linktree that visitors must acknowledge before they can view your profile.
To enable this:
Go to your Linktree Admin.
Open Settings (
) and scroll to Sensitive material.
Toggle the sensitive material warning on.
Choose a label from the available options.
Lock individual links with a sensitive content warning
To add a Sensitive Content Label to a link:
In your Linktree Admin, go to the Links page under My Linktree and create the link that you would like to lock.
Click the lock icon (
) below the link’s URL.
Choose from the available lock options:
Sensitive Content
Select Sensitive Content to display a warning before visitors can view that link.
Disclaimer:
Linktree does not allow illegal, spam, or harmful content. Sensitive Content Labels are designed to help legitimate creators and businesses meet compliance standards. This feature is not intended to support prohibited content. See our Community Standards for more details.