Stripping referrer on website with a mix of both http and https
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I know going from https to http (usually) strips referrers but I was wondering if the referrer is stripped when your website is a mix of both http and https? Say someone browses your site (on http), adds a product and then goes to your cart (https), then decides to go back to another page on your website which is http. Will this strip the referrer? Any help on this would be great, thanks!
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Thanks Martijn!
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It will, as going from HTTPS to HTTP on any page will always drop the referrer. In that case it doesn't matter if there is still a HTTP as the first step in this case.
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