URL question
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When we type in the URL of www.JustBunkBeds.com on firefox we end up with
(S) in URL
When we type in the URL of www.JustBunkBeds.com on Explorer we end up with
Appreciate answer to this question
Tony
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Hi Tony, you will likely get more recommendations if you ask this followup question in a brand new thread. Best of luck!
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Thank you for your answer.
Looking for SEO person or company to audit / test the site for possible issues. The site has seen a significant drop in ranking, any recommendations.
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I just went to the site in both Firefox and Chrome and I am getting the http protocol. My guess is that your site with the https is cached in Firefox and that's why you are seeing it. Have you tried clearing your cache and restarting your browser?
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It looks like it is a cache problem to me, everything works on this end.
One thing I would recommend is adding a redirect, redirecting your general pages to the non secure http. All of your pages seem to be able to be accessed with both protocols. I would leave the checkout process, login, user account, and contact pages behind the https, and make them only redirect to https.
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