Http to Https implementation - What happens to the backlinks?
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UPDATE: Found a source that says that Google recognizes the redirects, so it should be fine leaving backlinks as is - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-link-https-20552.html
Hi again Mozers,
When a site's protocol is changed from http to https, what impact would it have on the backlinks? Especially, when the backlinks doesn't contain any protocal mentioned.
Thanks in advance
Malika
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You could just redirrect all HTTP links to HTTPS using a .htaccess document
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