![]() ![]() Note also that if you're using Edge's features to do smart navigation (or whatever they call it) then it is possible that your URL is getting matched to http sometimes and https others. ![]() However it is an experimental feature at least in 102 so you'll navigate to edge://flags/#edge-automatic-https instead. If you want to force all sites to redirect then check the policy on the browser itself by navigating to edge://settings/privacy. You can confirm this by going to a machine where it is redirecting and confirm the behavior. If you don't then the site isn't doing redirection as it probably should. In the response you should get back a 301/302 with the URL using https. In the network tab you should the request to http. ![]() Bring up the Developer Tools (F12) and go to the network tab. Open the browser on a machine experiencing the issue and go to the site you expect. For example if you navigate to the server will send back a 301/302 to redirect. Site redirection is generally a feature of the site you're going to. ![]()
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