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Domain Redirect is a feature of the Domain Name System (DNS) that allows a site to change the DNS lookup of its domain name. When a user requests a page on the internet with the domain name “example.com”, their computer contacts the DNS server that represents the domain name “example.com”. If the DNS server has records for both “example.com” and “www.

example.com”, the DNS server will return the record for “www.example.com” instead of “example. This can be useful for redirecting a user to a different page on the same site, or for directing them to a different site altogether.