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Permanently delete the page If there is no page similar to the page you want on the site, it is better to ask yourself, do I really need to delete this page? Or should I upgrade it? If you decide to delete the page, make sure to use the appropriate HTTP header for it, i.e. the 410 status code. 404 and 410 status codes The difference between code 404 and 410 is very simple: code 404 means page not found and code 410 means the page is permanently deleted and has a more precise meaning.
If the URL request is answered with code 410, Google will ensure that it Phone Number List is deleted and will soon remove it from its index. If you use WordPress, the Yoast SEO plugin and its redirect tool can automatically create a 410 code for you in the page header. This redirect management tool is a complete tool for working with redirects. This tool will automatically ask you what you want to do with the deleted URL. You can apply all kinds of redirects and inform Google Search Console about it. The problem with code 410 is Google's lack of support for it.

Google removes pages with code 410 from the index more quickly, but nevertheless, Google puts pages with code 410 in the category of 404 errors. Parallel damage when deleting a page When you try to delete a page, the site is damaged at the same time. Let's assume that you delete all posts related to a particular tag. That tag is currently empty of posts and its archive urls are getting a 404 error. Even if you fix this problem, the archive for this tag itself will give a 404 error.
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