Over the last month, the home page of my website hosted on Media Temple's grid server and has been appearing in google listings as an https website. I have never requested or needed the extra security of ssl and as such have not purchased a secure certificate. I have submitted a xml google site map for the site and added a .htaccess redirect to the correct http file. I am at a loss as to why this is happening.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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migrated from serverfault.com Oct 19 '10 at 10:14
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To override this use canonical URLs to tell Google to use the non https version in their search results. |
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Mu understanding (from a similar issue I saw last year) is that if Google detects the same content available on the same domain over SSL secured https as http, they will prefer the SSL version in their index. I have not seen a preference to set to override this. The best solution for you is to get https turned OFF for your domain. If you don't have a certificate this is the best way to handle it anyway. Once the https protocol is shut off, google should correctly link the pages with the http protocol in their index. |
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It is likely that a site somewhere linked to you using
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