How Do I Stop My WordPress Site From Redirecting?

When you visit a website, your browser typically sends a request to the server that hosts that website. This request includes the URL (the address of the website) that you are visiting.

If the website you are visiting is a WordPress site, your browser might also send a request for a particular file on the website. WordPress often uses this file to configure the website.

If you are visiting a WordPress site that is not configured to use the WordPress file, your browser might send a request for the WordPress file. If the WordPress site is not configured to use the WordPress file, your browser might send a request for a file on the server that hosts the WordPress site.

If your WordPress site is configured to use the WordPress file, your browser might send a request for the WordPress file.

When your browser sends a request for the WordPress file, your WordPress site might send a response that includes the URL for the WordPress file. Your browser might also send a response that includes the URL for the WordPress site.

Your browser might send a request for the WordPress file even if you do not visit a page on the WordPress site that includes a link to the WordPress file.

If your WordPress site is not configured to use the WordPress file, your browser might send a request for a file on the server that hosts the WordPress site.

Conclusion

Your browser might send a request for the WordPress file even.