 Today's question is from Lee McCoy. Lee asks, how does Googlebot interact with HSTS 307s? Well, in short, it doesn't interact with them. 307 redirects are generally not real redirects. So what does that mean? Well, when you make a site HTTPS, you can optionally use HSTS. HSTS tells users to only get the HTTPS version of a page. So when a user enters a URL or clicks on a link that would otherwise go to HTTP, the browser remembers the HTTPS and goes directly to the HTTPS version. To make it clear what's happening, it acts like there was a redirect. Chrome calls this a 307 redirect. So if you use Chrome and you see a 307 result code with a tool, it's not really there. When it comes to Googlebot, we try to crawl URLs with a fresh slate. So we wouldn't keep the HSTS lists and rather just directly access the HTTP URL directly. If that URL redirects, which is usually the case with an HTTP and HTTPS site, we would follow that. So in short, Googlebot doesn't see the 307 that you'd see in a browser. And that's fine. I hope I got all the HTTPS and HSTS is right and I'll see you in the next episode. Which is usually the case with an HTTP. I hope I've got all the HTTPS and HSTS is right. I hope I got all the HTTPS.