: If you have no control over first.com; and the 302 means the HTTP Referer header is blank; then no, there's no way for second.com to know you're coming from a redirect.
If
you have no control over first.com; and
the 302 means the HTTP Referer header is blank; then
no, there's no way for second.com to know you're coming from a redirect.
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