At the point when you first open your site, you may see the additional characters like ?i=1 toward the finish of your URL. This article clarifies more about what causes it, and what can be done. What causes the ?i=1 suffix? This additional URL boundary is brought about by a security framework we use to ensure your site. This security framework guarantees that your site must be gotten to through normal internet browsers. What does the ?i=1 suffix do? The ?i=1 suffix is a counter. At the point when you first burden your site, some Javascript will be sent to your program to check it can execute the code and store a treat. The page will at that point reload with the ?=1 addition. On the following solicitation, the worker checks if your program has the security framework treat. If not, your program will get another security challenge to set the treat once more, and be diverted to a URL with suffix ?i=2. In the event that the counter hits 3 and your program despite...
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