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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:38 am
However, if for some reason the referral path cannot be measured, it will be displayed as a no-referral. There are several reasons why a no-referral may occur.
For example, the following are examples of no-referrer traffic:
Visit by entering the URL directly into the browser's chief and vp of training email list address bar
Access from the email newsletter
Visits from smartphone apps
If your security software or individual settings are set not to send the referrer
Recently, there has been an increase in cases of no-referrer traffic resulting from traffic coming from "https (encrypted)" sites . Websites whose URLs begin with "https" are encrypted websites. If your website is "http", referrer information will not be sent when traffic comes from "https", resulting in a no-referrer traffic. In recent
years, the number of websites using "https" has increased, and with it, the number of no-referrer traffic has also increased. We will go into more detail later, but this problem can be solved by making special settings.
For example, the following are examples of no-referrer traffic:
Visit by entering the URL directly into the browser's chief and vp of training email list address bar
Access from the email newsletter
Visits from smartphone apps
If your security software or individual settings are set not to send the referrer
Recently, there has been an increase in cases of no-referrer traffic resulting from traffic coming from "https (encrypted)" sites . Websites whose URLs begin with "https" are encrypted websites. If your website is "http", referrer information will not be sent when traffic comes from "https", resulting in a no-referrer traffic. In recent
years, the number of websites using "https" has increased, and with it, the number of no-referrer traffic has also increased. We will go into more detail later, but this problem can be solved by making special settings.