Broken redirects occur when a URL points to a non-existent page, harming user experience and SEO. They are used to identify site errors, often via crawl audits, ensuring links lead to valid content. Web developers, SEO specialists, and site owners benefit by fixing these issues to preserve traffic, rankings, and credibility.
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