What is a “Page with redirect”?
A "page with redirect" is a web page that automatically sends visitors and crawlers to a different web page. When someone types in the URL of the redirect page, their browser is immediately told to go to another URL instead.
So the original page doesn't actually display any content. It just forwards people to a different page.
Search engines like Google will index the page you get redirected to, rather than the original redirect page.
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