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  1. #1
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    What is Broken Link?

    Hello Friends,

    Please tell me what is broken link.

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    A broken link or dead link is a link on a web page that no longer works because the website is encountering one or more of the reasons below.

    An improper URL entered for the link by the website owner.
    The destination website removed the linked web page (causing what is known as a 404 error)
    The destination website permanently moved or no longer exists
    The user has software or is behind a firewall that blocks access to the destination website.
    The website owner linked to a site that is behind a firewall that does not allow outside access (such as an Intranet site or a restricted access area on a website).

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    A broken link is a link that doesn't work, often resulting in an error page. A broken link happens when the link points to a web page that has been deleted or moved.

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    Broken links are links that lead to pages that do not exist. When clicking on a broken link, the page you land on is called a 404 error page.

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    Broken links are links that lead to pages that do not exist. When clicking on a broken link, the page you land on is called a 404 error page, a standard HTTP response that indicates that the requested URL doesn’t exist.

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    A broken link signifies the backlink of a website that no longer exists on the external webpage. Broken links are harmful for keyword ranks in search engines.
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    Broken link refers to a hyperlink that no longer points to its original destination

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    Broken links means the link which is not live and don't take you the right page in website.

  9. #9
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    broken links are also called dead links. broken links that links which are not exist in page.if you are ceck brken links by broken links check tools then 404 error page show.

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    A broken link is a link that doesn't work, often resulting in an error page. A broken link happens when the link points to a web page that has been deleted or moved and click to 404 error.

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    A broken link is a link which indicates that the link specified is not present or dead by some reasons such as misspelling in the link, link specified must be deleted or removed. Broken link are also called as dead link.

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    What is Broken Link?

    Hello Friends,

    Broken links can be problematic for users of a website as they are unable to access the desired resource and may decide to make use of another site to find the necessary information or service.

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