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Does the site you run has this settings in the site definition:

<sites> 
<site name="website" scheme=”http”scheme=”https”... /> 
</sites>

This parameter influences link formation by the LinkManager class. If this parameter is not defined in the web.config section, then LinkManager can return a link in the following format: “://home.aspx” without the protocol identifier “http” or “https”.

https://sdn.sitecore.net/Articles/Administration/Configuring%20Multiple%20Sites/Adding%20New%20Site/site%20Attribute%20Properties/scheme.aspxScheme sdn

You should also ensure that all traffic is served over SSL/TLS, open the Sitecore web.config file and edit the <system.web> section to include these attributes:

<system.web>
    <httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="true" requireSSL="true" lockItem="true" />
</system.web>

https://doc.sitecore.net/sitecore_experience_platform/setting_up_and_maintaining/security_hardening/configuring/use_https_on_all_your_sitecore_instancesUse HTTPS on all your Sitecore instances

Does the site you run has this settings in the site definition:

<sites> 
<site name="website" scheme=”http”... /> 
</sites>

This parameter influences link formation by the LinkManager class. If this parameter is not defined in the web.config section, then LinkManager can return a link in the following format: “://home.aspx” without the protocol identifier “http” or “https”.

https://sdn.sitecore.net/Articles/Administration/Configuring%20Multiple%20Sites/Adding%20New%20Site/site%20Attribute%20Properties/scheme.aspx

You should also ensure that all traffic is served over SSL/TLS, open the Sitecore web.config file and edit the <system.web> section to include these attributes:

<system.web>
    <httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="true" requireSSL="true" lockItem="true" />
</system.web>

https://doc.sitecore.net/sitecore_experience_platform/setting_up_and_maintaining/security_hardening/configuring/use_https_on_all_your_sitecore_instances

Does the site you run has this settings in the site definition:

<sites> 
<site name="website" scheme=”https”... /> 
</sites>

This parameter influences link formation by the LinkManager class. If this parameter is not defined in the web.config section, then LinkManager can return a link in the following format: “://home.aspx” without the protocol identifier “http” or “https”.

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You should also ensure that all traffic is served over SSL/TLS, open the Sitecore web.config file and edit the <system.web> section to include these attributes:

<system.web>
    <httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="true" requireSSL="true" lockItem="true" />
</system.web>

Use HTTPS on all your Sitecore instances

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HaveDoes the site you followed these stepsrun has this settings in the site definition:

<sites> 
<site name="website" scheme=”http”... /> 
</sites>

This parameter influences link formation by the LinkManager class. If this parameter is not defined in the web.config section, I wouldthen LinkManager can return a link in the following format: “://home.aspx” without the protocol identifier “http” or “https”.

https://sdn.sitecore.net/Articles/Administration/Configuring%20Multiple%20Sites/Adding%20New%20Site/site%20Attribute%20Properties/scheme.aspx

You should also checkensure that all traffic is served over SSL/TLS, open the IIS linksSitecore web.config file and edit the <system.web> section to include these attributes:

<system.web>
    <httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="true" requireSSL="true" lockItem="true" />
</system.web>

https://doc.sitecore.net/sitecore_experience_platform/setting_up_and_maintaining/security_hardening/configuring/use_https_on_all_your_sitecore_instances

Does the site you run has this settings in the site definition:

<sites> 
<site name="website" scheme=”http”... /> 
</sites>

This parameter influences link formation by the LinkManager class. If this parameter is not defined in the web.config section, then LinkManager can return a link in the following format: “://home.aspx” without the protocol identifier “http” or “https”.

https://sdn.sitecore.net/Articles/Administration/Configuring%20Multiple%20Sites/Adding%20New%20Site/site%20Attribute%20Properties/scheme.aspx

You should also ensure that all traffic is served over SSL/TLS, open the Sitecore web.config file and edit the <system.web> section to include these attributes:

<system.web>
    <httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="true" requireSSL="true" lockItem="true" />
</system.web>

https://doc.sitecore.net/sitecore_experience_platform/setting_up_and_maintaining/security_hardening/configuring/use_https_on_all_your_sitecore_instances