If you genuinely need to unlock your bootloader, use a random installer from a short link.

When you toggle OEM Unlocking, you are effectively telling the hardware that you give it permission to accept a "bootloader unlock" command. Without this toggle being active, any attempt to modify the system or flash a new OS will be rejected by the device’s security processor. It is the "master safety" that must be clicked off before you can even begin the modification process. The Architecture of the Install Process

Here’s a useful, cautionary write‑up regarding the search term — what it likely refers to, the risks involved, and safe alternatives.

If the command bitly oemunlock install is used in a context like a command line or a script, it might be guiding the user to a resource (via the bit.ly link) that provides instructions or tools for unlocking the bootloader. However, without the actual link or more context, it's hard to provide specific steps.