How to get backlinks from Https websites with OSE?
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Hi guys,
Any ideas how can we get/check the backlinks from securized websites (https) using Open Site Explorer? It seems we cannot change the protocol (http:// by default).
Thanks,
Ben -
Hi
I was curious about this too. And then I found this
https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20770156-Open-Site-Explorer-to-crawl-HTTPS
Looks like it was in development but had some issues. Hopefully it'll be available soon.
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