Brajet
Emerald
- DOLLAR$
- $13,147.48
A frame domain redirect is unique because it uses HTML frames to load content from one domain while displaying the URL of another. Unlike standard HTTP redirects, which change the address bar to the destination URL, a frame redirect keeps the original domain visible. This can create the illusion that the content belongs to the original site, even though it is hosted elsewhere. Frame redirects are often used for branding or masking affiliate links. However, they can negatively affect SEO and user trust, as search engines may not index framed content properly. Due to potential misuse, such as phishing or content cloaking, many modern browsers and search engines discourage or limit their use, making this method both outdated and controversial.