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In your specific example Google are hiding the referer from click throughs from the results when Google is accessed via HTTPS, and have been for some time.

Non specifically, browsers should not send referrer from https to httpnot send referrer from https to http but it's possible that some browser implementations do - so the answer to your question is "probably not".

In your specific example Google are hiding the referer from click throughs from the results when Google is accessed via HTTPS, and have been for some time.

Non specifically, browsers should not send referrer from https to http but it's possible that some browser implementations do - so the answer to your question is "probably not".

In your specific example Google are hiding the referer from click throughs from the results when Google is accessed via HTTPS, and have been for some time.

Non specifically, browsers should not send referrer from https to http but it's possible that some browser implementations do - so the answer to your question is "probably not".

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In your specific example Google are hiding the referer from click throughs from the results when Google is accessed via HTTPS, and have been for some time.

Non specifically, browsers should not send referrer from https to http but it's possible that some browser implementations do - so the answer to your question is "probably not".