If it will take you some time to perform these steps, you can always save your settings and resume the process later (described next).
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If your site supports multiple protocols (http and https), you must add a separate property for each protocol. Any URLs that start with this prefix are included in your property.
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Specify the full URL prefix for your property, including the final / mark.won't match (the URL prefix specified is http s, not http).With a URL-prefix property, you specify the start of a URL, and any URLs that begin with your prefix will be included in your property.įor example, if your URL-prefix property is, then all the following URLs will be part of your property: Otherwise, you'll need to add a new property to your Search Console account as described next. If someone else has granted you permission to a property, just open Search Console and select the property using the property selector. ? http s:///dresses/1234 - https does not match If you need to limit your data by URL path segments (/es/, /en/, and so on) or by protocol (http/https), then create a URL-prefix property instead. See more details.Ī domain-level property that Includes all subdomains (m, www, and so on) and multiple protocols (http, https, ftp). If you want your property to match any protocol or subdomain (http/https/and so on), then consider creating a Domain property instead. Includes only URLs with the specified prefix, including the protocol (http/https). Search Console supports the following website property types: