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What Is ?gws_rd=ssl Error on Google and How to Fix It

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Updated onSeptember 26, 2024

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Many users have reported getting redirected tohttps://www.google.com/with an extension ofgws_rd=ssl. Today, we’ll explain what it means and how to address issues related to it.

What does Gws_rd SSL mean on Google?

What does Gws_rd SSL mean on Google?

The gws_rd SSL is a parameter in a Google search URL, which redirects the query to the suitable Google web server, ensuring quick & efficient delivery of search results.

Though it’s generally unproblematic, if you’re facing any issues because of it, you may be dealing with cached files issues or DNS problems. Here’s how to fix that:

How can I fix the errors related to gws_rd=ssl?

Before proceeding with any steps to fix the error, go through the following preliminary checks:

1. Clear the browsing data

Clearing browsing data can help you fix other SSL-related issues likeSSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN; read this guide to learn more.

2. Adjust the Time & date on your computer

Setting the correct time on your computer can also help you avoid theHTTPS sites not workingissue; read this guide to learn more.

3. Delete the unwanted extensions

4. Delete the third-party cookies

Relaunch the browser; you might have to sign in to some of the websites as all the data related to them will be removed. Also, the browser will temporarily run slow.

5. Reset your browser

Resetting your browser to default also help you handle errors likeThere’s a problem with website’s security certificate; read this to learn about it in detail.

6. Flush DNS

In conclusion, gws_rd=ssl is a parameter that Google uses for tracking and routing purposes. If you want to remove it from the URL, try replacing HTTP from HTTPS.

However, to fix the usual errors related to the parameter, you can clear browsing data, delete third-party cookies, remove unwanted extensions, or reset your browser.

Recently we covered thegws_rd=ssl#spf=1andgws_rd=cr in Google Search URLin our latest guides, so don’t miss it for more information.

In case you have questions or suggestions about ?gws_rd=ssl; feel free to mention them in the comments section below. We will be happy to help.

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Srishti Sisodia

Windows Software Expert

Srishti Sisodia is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. She has extensive experience exploring the latest technological advancements and sharing her insights through informative blogs.

Her diverse interests bring a unique perspective to her work, and she approaches everything with commitment, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn. That’s why she’s part of Windows Report’s Reviewers team, always willing to share the real-life experience with any software or hardware product. She’s also specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.

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Srishti Sisodia

Windows Software Expert

She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.