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302 redirects

302 on a web page indicates Found - The file has been found, but is temporarily located at another URL. Generally, as it relates to SEO, it is typically best to avoid using 302 redirects. Some search engines struggle with redirect handling. Due to poor processing of 302 redirects some search engines have allowed competing businesses to hijack the listings of competitors.

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