There are a few steps you can take to fix a redirect error in Google Search Console:
- Identify the source of the redirect error: Is it a problem with the website’s configuration or is it a problem with the server?
- Check the website’s redirect chain: Make sure there are no unnecessary redirects, as they can slow down the website and create issues with search engines.
- Check for crawl errors: Go to the “Crawl” section of Search Console and look for any crawl errors that may be causing the redirect issue.
- Check for security issues: Go to the “Security & Manual Actions” section of Search Console and see if there are any security issues that may be causing the redirect error.
- Check for malware: Use a malware scanner to check for any malware that may be causing the redirect error.
Fix the source of the redirect error: Once you have identified the cause of the redirect error, take the necessary steps to fix it. This may involve updating the website’s configuration or fixing issues with the server.
If you are unable to fix the redirect error on your own, it may be helpful to consult with a developer or seek assistance from Google.