Chrome today, and Firefox yesterday. Windows 7 Google today Yahoo Search last week.
Instead of getting a useable subeta URL, which would not have the http or www in front of it, search engines stuff the www or the https or both in front of it.
I've seen folks in Help & Question occasionally have this problem.
My antivirus has now started to tell me that this might be a hacking attempt, but it also says that it's getting the https and the www from CloudFlare.
I have experienced this today as well while using Chrome. I entered the site through Google, but I was prompted with a message that this site was unprotected due to a CloudFlare server or something along those lines.
i honestly don't think there's anything we can do to make sure that search engines don't index pages with www. might know better than me, though.
I've put some definitions in our nginx config files but that'll take awhile for google to start to move the non www links ahead of www ones.
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They're usually like that for me, I only use chrome, but then I click the black box that says'the site wont work so well switch to' ...
Yahoo Search is obtusely giving primary results that are pages that are about Subeta and not the actual page on subeta itself you want to find, but none of the (bad) results have the https error on them anymore.
Everything is fine on my end as I can access the site fine like I usually do.
I was using a bookmark which still had the https at the front, so after reading this Ive deleted it and got a new one, which is: http://subeta.net/news.php but it doesnt show that in the address bar, it only shows subeta.net/news.php. Dont know if this is good or bad lol, It gets me here which is the main thing ;0)
I wonder if you need to put a message up and ask people to delete their old bookmarks and remake them?
I'm using Chrome, Windows 7.