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The removal tool should never be used for the canonicalization of URLs. For instance, during an HTTPS migration, removing the HTTP versions via this tool will also delete all other versions of the site.
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⏱ 49:57 💬 EN 📅 30/05/2024 ✂ 32 statements
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TL;DR

The removal tool is not intended for the canonicalization of URLs. Using this tool for HTTPS migrations will remove all versions of the site, not just the HTTP ones.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Puis-je utiliser l'outil de suppression pour d'autres tâches SEO ?
Non, il est conçu pour retirer temporairement des URLs de l'index, pas pour la canonicalisation.
Que se passe-t-il si j'utilise cet outil pour la canonicalisation ?
Vous risquez de supprimer toutes les versions de votre site, ce qui affectera gravement votre visibilité.
Quelles sont les alternatives recommandées pour la migration HTTPS ?
Les redirections 301 sont recommandées pour assurer une migration fluide et préserver le SEO.
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