@tessylimmy
Newbie
- Aug 12, 2020
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Is cloaking a domain that is blacklisted going to be ok? Or does it still matter?
Or cloaking hides completely?
Or cloaking hides completely?
Cloaking doesn’t fix a blacklisted domain. If the root is flagged, the system still sees it regardless of cloaking. Best move is to use a clean domain with clean historyOr cloaking hides completely?
Do you have contact information you could share about the applications you mentioned above? TrafficShield, JustCloakItYeah, cloaking works if done properly, but it doesn’t magically fix a blacklisted domain. Even with cloaking, the domain’s history still matters. Using a good cloaker, like TrafficShield, JustCloakIt or similar tools, helps manage what different visitors see, which makes things a lot easier.
You can check their official websites for contact and support details. That’s usually the best place to reach them.Do you have contact information you could share about the applications you mentioned above? TrafficShield, JustCloakIt