HTTS vs HTTPS Backlinks
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So I am going to change my entire site from HTTP to HTTPS, but SEMrush shows 21 backlinks on HTTP and 0 on HTTPS. How can I make sure I don't lose them after the switch?
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Brilliant, thank you.
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Hi there
Honestly, you don't have to update these. Google said it's not worth it. If your migration and redirects from http to https are set up properly, you should be all good.
Hope this helps, let me know if it doesn't, good luck!
Patrick
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