A URL redirect automatically sends visitors from one web address to another. When you move or delete pages, redirects guide visitors and search engines to the correct new location, preventing broken links and maintaining user experience. For example, if you change your contact page from ‘/contact’ to ‘/get-in-touch’, a redirect makes sure visitors reach the new page even if they use the old link.
See also: Redirect error, Uniform Resource Locator (URL), Redirect error