: Rel=canonical required for HTTPS? I'm offering a page through HTTP and HTTPS, both with the same URL scheme. I.e., a page is available as http://www.example.com/page1.html as well as https://www.example.com/page1.html.
I'm offering a page through HTTP and HTTPS, both with the same URL scheme. I.e., a page is available as www.example.com/page1.html as well as www.example.com/page1.html.
Should I add rel=canonical to one of those pages?
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Although your question is a bit shorter than this one the accepted answer points to this article which says:
Yes, you can use rel="canonical" for https to http or vice versa.
Rel="canonical" is already live in Google's indexing process and has
shown results for our trusted testers.
It's not really necessary, but it never hurts to use a canonical URL anyway.
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