Hello. I viewed some questions in a thread that was closed so I’ll post a few answers. A masked forward means you can hide the original web site url with your url. url = the site address you see in your address bar.
http:// what ever it is dot (com) or the extension being used net, org, info and so on.
Example You buy domain social (dot) com and then mask redirect it to your blog at my social blog (dot) com The viewer only sees social (dot) com in the address bar. Not the whole url of the page (my social blog (dot) com) You can also direct domains with out masking which is better for seo (search engine optimization) Masked redirects are harder for search robots to read content so not always a great idea unless you do not care about seo
DNS control means you have control over your domain name servers. Every domain that is on the internet has them. Web masters use them to have their domain hosted at different sites. People buy domains and then sometimes park them at a different site. The DNS is changed so the domain is hosted some where else.
20 email forwarded included. This means you can make an email called
( example) support @ your domain name (dot) com and have it forwarded to your regular email.
I own a domain registry and hosting company. Hope this helped some one.