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When we send you there
It’s referencing an introduction in a website context; When you click the link we will let the destination know that you’re with us. Think of it like an introduction.
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When we send you there
It’s referencing an introduction in a website context; When you click the link we will let the destination know that you’re with us. Think of it like an introduction.
'Direct', 'redirect', 'forward', 'route' can all be made to work in place of send.
Specifically in the context of an introduction 'connect' may also be considered
If the purpose of the introduction is to suggest or recommend one party to the other, 'refer' probably best conveys that.