Well, the title pretty much states the question...
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SSL secures the communications, it does not provide content access mechanisms. As long as there is no password/authentication restricting access to the pages, there's no reason a search engine would be unable to index them. |
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Yes. They may choose not to spider over HTTPS, or they may choose to rate lower those sites that are available only over HTTPS, or they may choose to do any number of things. But they can certainly spider the Web over HTTPS just as easily as your browser can view a single Web page over HTTPS. |
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