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Title: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: seoroy on 12-14-2015, 02:09:51
What is Web site URL Masking?
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: ethanmillar on 12-15-2015, 03:55:58
A User visit the particular domain and domain will be redirected to the your another domain but the url address or URL name can;t be changes on user's browser : It;s call URL masking.

Please note : URL masking and cloaking are two different things.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: WebOutGateway on 12-15-2015, 22:19:47
Hi there, seoroy!

URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of your website from the URL field of the user's browser in favor of another name.

Hope it will help you today! :)
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: jaysh4922 on 05-10-2016, 00:25:34
URL Masking means that the visitors to the domain name will be forwarded to your destination website, however the URL in their browser address bar will remain the same. Also known as Stealth Redirection or URL Hiding, this will ensure that your visitors see the orignal domain name and not the destination URL.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: LyzLauren on 05-10-2016, 02:29:01
Domain masking or URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of a website from the URL field of a user's web browser in favor of another name.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: TomClarke on 05-10-2016, 02:58:35

URL mask means thta the visitors to the domain name will be forwarded to yourdestination website, however the URL in their browser bar  will remain the same.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: RH-Calvin on 05-12-2016, 00:54:01
Domain masking or URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of a website from the URL field of a user's web browser in favor of another name. It is a black hat technique and should be avoided to prevent your website from Google penalty.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: manishaverma on 09-21-2016, 02:32:41
URL Masking. means that the visitors to the domain name will be forwarded to your destination website, however, the URL in their browser address bar will remain the same. Also known as Stealth Redirection or URL Hiding, this will ensure that your visitors see the original domain name and not the destination URL.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: pablohunt2812 on 10-19-2016, 02:28:42
URL Masking

means that the visitors to the domain name will be forwarded to your destination website, however the URL in their browser address bar will remain the same. Also known as Stealth Redirection or URL Hiding, this will ensure that your visitors see the orignal domain name and not the destination URL.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: Williams Reus on 10-19-2016, 02:51:24
URL is an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator and is a reference (an address) to a resource on the Internet. A URL has two main components: Protocol identifier: For the URL http://example.com, the protocol identifier is http . Resource name: For the URL http://example.com, the resource name is example.com
Domain masking or URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of a website from the URL field of a user's web browser in favor of another name. There are many ways to do this.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: bhaskardas on 10-28-2016, 01:06:31
Quote from: seoroy on 12-14-2015, 02:09:51
What is Web site URL Masking?

As per search engine URL masking is kind of black SEO. One who wants to land the exact page and the page arrives him/her to another page that is called URL Masking.
Title: Re: What is Web site URL Masking?
Post by: saravjeet on 10-28-2016, 04:48:05
URL Masking. means that the visitors to the domain name will be forwarded to your destination website, however the URL in their browser address bar will remain the same. Also known as Stealth Redirection or URL Hiding, this will ensure that your visitors see the orignal domain name and not the destination URL.