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  • abletec

    (@abletec)

    Hi, kw7website, & welcome. Looks like you’ve got 2 websites, 1 located in your web root & the other located in a subdirectory called tw. I suggest you decide which you want to keep. You can always export content over from the other directory before deleting it.

    Thread Starter kw7website

    (@kw7website)

    thanks for your reply.

    if i want to keep the first one, what should i do?

    Another question is that why is it showing 301 to 200 just because of a slash? (Using Redirect path)

    301 means it’s a permanent redirect. 200 means that the page was found.

    If you want the website in your webroot, just delete the subdirectory. Make certain any purchased 3rd-party plugins and/or themes are backed up prior to doing that, please.

    Thread Starter kw7website

    (@kw7website)

    You mean i should delete the subdirectory called tw?

    I dont find that in the pages or post.

    If you don’t want the site installed in a subdirectory, then yes, please delete it, after backing up any 3rd-party software, because that is where your privacy policy page is redirecting to, & because it just takes up more disk space & presents yet 1 more attack surface for criminals.

    Thread Starter kw7website

    (@kw7website)

    Where is this subdirectory? i cant find it in the page section

    It’s on your server, either via the file manager in your hosting control panel or via FTP/SFTP.

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