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How many websites pass the Https Enforced check?

Based on 11 audited sites · Updated 2026-07-16

100%of audited sites pass this check

Why This Matters

LLM Discoverability

LLM data pipelines heavily favour HTTPS sources as a proxy for trustworthiness; HTTP-only pages are often deprioritised or excluded from training corpora.

SEO Impact

Google has used HTTPS as a ranking signal since 2014, and browsers warn users on HTTP pages, reducing click-through rates even when rankings are maintained.

What To Do Next

Every audited site in the current sample passes https enforced, so this check is currently a baseline expectation rather than a differentiator.

  • Prioritize https enforced on templates that create many URLs, because one template fix can improve a large share of fetch, render, and url integrity.
  • After changing the page, re-run the audit and compare the observed value for this check instead of relying on visual inspection alone.
  • Use the 100% pass rate as a benchmark: if your site fails here, passing the check moves it closer to the visible majority of crawlable, AI-readable pages.

Status Breakdown

100%pass(11)
0%warn(0)
0%fail(0)

Compliance Trend

Daily pass, warning, and failure rates across benchmark snapshots (up to 90 days).

Related Checks

Run a free audit to see whether your site passes this check, or browse the leaderboard and the audited-sites directory.