Google: Don’t Have Open Redirects On Your Website

Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that Google “generally recommends not keeping open redirects.” An open redirect is when a parameter values (the portion of URL after “?”) in an HTTP GET request allow for information that will redirect a user to a new website without any validation of the target of redirect.

Google Updated The Core Web Vitals & Page Experience FAQs

Daily Search Forum Recap: March 31, 2021