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A Parked domain is a masked forward to your cPanel's primary domain name. Parked domains are not unique websites, they are normally used when your domain doesn't have a website to use. When you have more than one domain to refer to a single domain name or when you want to use the common misspelling domains to point to your actual domain name, you can make use of parked domains. Basically it is a non unique website used for random purposes.
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