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Domain Name Cloaking Domain Name Cloaking is a search engine optimization technique in which the content presented to the search engine spider is different from that presented to the users' browser; this is done by delivering content based on the IP addresses or the User-Agent HTTP header of whatever is requesting the page. The only legitimate uses for cloaking used to be for delivering content to users that search engines couldn't parse, like Macromedia Flash. Domain Name Cloaking Service |
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URL Forwarding URL Forwarding (also called URL redirection) is when the user types in one address (URL) for a web site and is then redirected to a site, often on a different server than the domain. Often the URL name entered will be short, easy to remember URL while the destination page is actually defined by a much longer, harder to remember URL. URL Forwarding |
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Website Cloaking Website Cloaking (also known as masking) is a form of domain forwarding. The difference of domain forwarding from cloaking is the forwarded address sends users to another web page within a web site. That web page is then also displayed in the web browser address bar. Cloaked domains do not have separate email functions. Website Cloaking |
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