An HSTS redirect can be used to force browsers to visit the HTTPS version of a page. These types of directs can be useful in cases where someone links to an HTTP URL instead of an HTTPS URL. When the ...
On a webmaster video hangout yesterday, Google trends analyst John Mueller strongly recommended that people migrating from HTTP to HTTPS do so with 301 redirects on a per-URL basis. He said you should ...
We all know that making HTTP to HTTPS site migrations is unique, it is treated differently by Google. Google said when making such a migration, they strongly recommend you use a 301 redirect (not a ...
Redirects are a way of moving a webpage visitor from an old address to a new one without further action from them. Each webpage has a unique reference, a URL, to enable browsers to request the correct ...
So maybe Google decided to ignore the canonicals in this case? I am just guessing. So Pedro asks a valid question, will Google deindex the site because of the HTTP to HTTPS redirect and canonical tag ...
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