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Understanding 'Page with Redirect' in Google Search Console
Understanding 'Page with Redirect' in Google Search Console

Learn why pages are flagged as 'Page with Redirect' in Google Search Console and what actions, if any, you need to take.

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Updated over 2 months ago

What is a 'Page with Redirect'?

A 'Page with Redirect' notification in Search Console appears when Google detects that a page on your site redirects to another URL. This is an informational message, not necessarily an error.

Common Reasons for Redirects:

  • AMP Redirects: When Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) are enabled, Google might list your main page as a redirect to the AMP version.
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  • Page Migration: If URLs have been updated or domain structures have changed, redirects ensure users are directed to the correct page.

Do You Need to Take Action?

  • AMP Pages: No action is required if AMP behavior is expected.

  • Migrated Pages: Ensure that 301 redirects are set up correctly for permanent changes.
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  • Unexpected Redirects: Investigate further if a page is redirecting unexpectedly or incorrectly.

Tip: Use the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console to verify redirect behavior.

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