What Does HTTP 302 Mean?
If you’ve spent any time on the internet at all, chances are you’ve encountered an HTTP status code.
Redirect Path). This type of tool will show you directly in your browser when you run into a redirect.
It’s important to note that an HTTP 302 status code is caused by the web server you’re attempting to reach. It’s not an issue with your web browser, or anything you can control on your end of things.
If you’re thinking about setting up 302 redirects on your own website, you should know that these types of temporary redirects aren’t appreciated by Google. Google’s crawler will follow and honor a permanent 301 redirect, but will ignore any temporary 302 redirects you set up. If you want to maintain your search ranking on a page you need to redirect to a new location, opt for a permanent 301 redirect instead.
