How to cloak, hide, and clean the checkout page of your Low-Risk website for safe iFrame display inside your High-Risk website.
Tutorial Video: CODARAB Redirect in Action
Watch the full step-by-step video tutorial:
CODARAB Redirect: Build a Clean Checkout for High-Risk Sites
Introduction
High-risk WooCommerce stores (IPTV, digital products, virtual cards, adult products, coaching, etc.) often face strong restrictions from traditional card payment gateways. One of the safest solutions is to redirect the checkout to a Low-Risk Website (Website B), while keeping users visually inside Website A using a fully cloaked iFrame.
To make this work, the checkout page on Website B must be clean, empty, and isolated, with:
- No header
- No footer
- No sidebar
- No menus or popups
- No branding elements from Website B
This guide shows you exactly how to prepare your Low-Risk checkout page using CODARAB Redirect / Cloaking so that it can be safely loaded inside an iFrame on your High-Risk site.
Why You Need a Clean Low-Risk Checkout for High-Risk Stores
When a customer on Website A confirms a payment, the actual checkout form can live on Website B (Low-Risk), but is displayed inside an iFrame. If the checkout page on Website B still displays its theme layout, headers, or menus, the iFrame will expose Website B’s identity and break the cloaking effect.
That’s why you must:
- Remove all design elements of Website B on the checkout page
- Keep only the WooCommerce checkout form
- Use a blank Elementor Canvas template
What You’ll Learn in This Guide
In this article, you will learn how to:
- Clean the checkout page of Website B (Low-Risk)
- Use Elementor Canvas to hide all theme elements
- Insert the WooCommerce checkout shortcode
- Prepare the page for iFrame display inside Website A
- Combine this with CODARAB Redirect for secure High-Risk payment processing
The 10 Essential Steps (Elementor + WooCommerce)
1. Get CODARAB Redirect / Cloaking Plugin
First, install the official redirect & cloaking solution for High-Risk WooCommerce stores:
CODARAB Redirect – WooCommerce Checkout Redirect & Cloaking
2. Open the Checkout Page of Website B
Go to WordPress > Pages on Website B (Low-Risk), then open the page that is used as the WooCommerce Checkout page (usually called “Checkout”).
3. Edit the Checkout Page With Elementor
Click on “Edit with Elementor” to customize the layout of the checkout page.
4. Remove the Old Checkout Content
Delete any existing:
- WooCommerce block checkout
- Shortcodes that are no longer needed
- Extra sections, columns, or widgets
You want to start from a clean base.
5. Add a New Widget Zone
In Elementor, add a new section or use an existing empty section to host your checkout form.
6. Add a Shortcode Widget
Drag the “Shortcode” widget into the section where you want the checkout form to appear. This will allow you to load the classic WooCommerce checkout via shortcode.
7. Hide the Page Title
In the page settings or Elementor settings, disable or hide the page title so it doesn’t show above the checkout form.
8. Switch Template to Elementor Canvas
In the page settings (bottom left gear icon in Elementor), change the template to “Elementor Canvas”. This will:
- Hide the header
- Hide the footer
- Hide the sidebar and menus
- Remove all global theme elements from Website B
The result is a blank layout containing only the content you define with Elementor.
9. Double-Check That the Title Is Hidden
Scroll up and down to verify that:
- No page title is displayed
- No logo, menu, or breadcrumbs appear
- The page really looks like a simple white canvas with only one zone for the checkout form
10. Insert the WooCommerce Checkout Shortcode
In the Shortcode widget, paste the WooCommerce checkout shortcode:
Click “Update” to save your changes. Your Low-Risk checkout page is now:
- Clean
- Isolated
- Ready to be loaded inside Website A via iFrame
Benefits for High-Risk WooCommerce Stores
With this structure, you get:
- Stable processing of card payments via a Low-Risk environment
- Visual continuity for the customer (they feel they are still on Website A)
- Reduced risk of bans from traditional gateways
- Faster, simpler checkout without distractions
- Full compatibility with payment solutions like CODARAB Pay and CODARAB Crypto
Recommended Internal Resources for High-Risk Payments
CODARAB Redirect & Checkout Redirection
- CODARAB Redirect Plugin for WooCommerce
- WooCommerce Checkout Redirect for High-Risk Businesses
- How to Redirect Customers from Website A to Website B with Order Data Transfer in WooCommerce
- Sell High-Risk Products Without Getting Banned – #1 WooCommerce Redirect Plugin
Secure Payment Gateways for High-Risk Stores
- CODARAB Pay: Secure Card Gateway for High-Risk Sites
- Top High-Risk Payment Gateway for WooCommerce in 2025
- CODARAB Crypto Payments for WooCommerce
Final Thoughts
By properly cleaning and isolating the checkout page of Website B, you allow CODARAB Redirect to do its job:
- Website A (High-Risk) keeps a professional and consistent checkout experience
- Website B (Low-Risk) safely processes payments in the background
- Gateways see a compliant Low-Risk environment, while customers never feel redirected
If you manage High-Risk products and want to protect your payment accounts while keeping conversions high, a clean Low-Risk checkout combined with CODARAB Redirect is one of the most effective solutions you can implement on WordPress and WooCommerce.
