Hello,
I’m sorry to hear about the issue you’re facing with your site redirects. If you want to revert the changes and restore your site to its original address, you can do so by removing the 301 redirect that you previously set up using Rank Math.
To remove the 301 redirect, you can follow these steps:
- Go to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Navigate to Rank Math SEO → Redirections.
- Look for the 301 redirect that you want to remove.
- Click on the delete or trash icon next to the redirect to remove it.
If you have multiple redirects that need to be removed, you can also delete them in bulk.
Once you’ve removed the 301 redirect, your site should revert to its original address. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to ask.
Sources:
How to Fix ‘Duplicate Without User-Selected Canonical’ Status in Google Search Console » Rank Math
How to Fix the Submitted URL Seems to Be a “Soft 404” Error » Rank Math
How to Fix “Duplicate, Google Chose Different Canonical than User” » Rank Math
Types of Redirects – Which Redirect Should You Use? » Rank Math
I’ve tried it but it doesn’t work at all, so I’m asking.
Redirect – Delete It doesn’t work.
Hello,
Could you please share the redirect so we can check and advise accordingly?
You can share it here in this format:
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Destination:
Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Click Redirect, check the partition, and click Move to Trash on the lower left – Apply, and that’s resolved.
Redirect When you press the trash can on that link, it didn’t work, but I did a check partition and everything was solved. Thank you.
Hello,
We’re glad that you have already managed to resolve the redirection issue.
If you have any other concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime to assist you further.
Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.