Audit whether your redirects really support canonical consolidation
Run a canonical redirect audit to confirm that redirected URLs resolve directly to the final canonical destination you actually want indexed.
A redirect alone does not guarantee clean consolidation. If the final destination, host, protocol or chain shape conflicts with your canonical target, signals can stay messy.
Why do redirects and canonicals need to agree?
Because inconsistent signals create ambiguity. The safest pattern is that redirects, canonical targets and internal links all point to the same final URL.
Is a redirect enough without a canonical check?
Not always. A redirect can still end on the wrong host, protocol or destination, which means the consolidation target may be weaker than expected.
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