Not able to see results of HTTPS site on OSE
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Hi mozzers,
We have switched our website from http to https. But OpenSiteExplorer seems to support only http websites. Tell me if I am wrong.
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Hi!
Thanks for reaching out
You are absolutely right here. OSE currently doesn't support https because our crawler doesn't have the ability to authenticate itself with https sites. While we do notice the https site, we won't follow the links due to this limitation. That said, this is a feature that we have built and is currently in the testing phase. I don't have an exact date I can reply on when this will be deployed, but we're hoping to get this update out in the next 2-3 months. It's good to note that if the link is several levels deep (in the site), our crawler still might not detect the link because we use a first-breadth approach that is detailed in our help hub at:http://moz.com/help/pro/ose-overview .
I hope this helps clarify things for you and have a great day!
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster -
So sorry giving wrong information :(.. Here to read what is detailed and correct answer is...
Frutiko Team
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We're working on supporting https websites, but don't have that online at the moment. I'm asking the help desk to come in and comment on this post and give some more details.
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Hi Tsogtbaatar.
We believe you are wrong OSE supports and solves the https as well.. If you are not using Moz Seo tool bar we suggest you start to use it they have chrome and Firefox version(we use firefox). Not any more you need to put any website to OSE to see how its metrix looks like while you are searching anything on google you will start to see their metrix.(for deep analysis you need to just click link analysis button.. http://moz.com/tools/seo-toolbar
When you moved to https ? Assuming you submitted your new site map including new https urls? Index at mozcape is very fresh just happened.. It might take some time to recognize the changes.. Probably next indext update it will be recognised.. http://moz.com/products/api/updates
Frutiko Team
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