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  • The browser first checks cache record for a DNS (Domain Name System) record to get the most appropriate IP address.
    The DNS is the browser database which manages the website (URL) name and the specific IP address to which it is linked. Each individual URL on the Internet is assigned a unique IP address.
    The IP address relates to that specific computer where the server of the website you want to access is located. DNS is a list of URLs and their IP addresses, just as a phonebook that holds all the phone numbers record.
    That’s why when you type an URL in the browser and press enter, the browser redirects to i.p. address because of that i.p. the address is assigned to that URL.
    Redirects its IP

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