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A CNAME record maps a domain to another domain, while an A record maps a domain directly to an IP address.

Yes, you can use the tool to check CNAME records for both main domains and subdomains.

Use CNAME records to point your custom domain to the hosting provider's domain, enabling your site to be accessed via your chosen domain.

If a CNAME record points to a non-existent domain, users will encounter errors when trying to access your site.

Yes, the tool can identify CNAME records used for email services, such as those for email verification or tracking.

CNAME records themselves do not directly impact SEO, but proper configuration ensures that your domain resolves correctly, which can affect search engine indexing.

Update your CNAME records through your DNS hosting provider’s control panel to ensure correct domain aliasing and redirection.

The tool may not show historical data or resolve issues related to DNS propagation delays. For complete diagnostics, additional tools might be needed.

Yes, it can help identify misconfigurations or incorrect settings related to CNAME records, aiding in troubleshooting DNS issues.

Review and update your CNAME records whenever you make changes to your domain setup or hosting services to ensure accurate redirection and functionality.

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