Yoast SEO Premium: Disabling automatic redirects and notifications
The Yoast SEO Premium's redirects manager includes automatic redirect creation and redirect request notifications. In rare cases, you may prefer to turn off some of these features.
Disable automatic redirect creation
Yoast SEO Premium monitors for URL changes and automatically creates a redirect. In most cases, this is ideal behavior in order to prevent visitors landing on a 404
error page. However, you can disable this feature by adding the following code to your theme's functions.php
:
Posts and pages
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\post_redirect_slug_change', '__return_true' );
Taxonomies (categories, tags etc)
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\term_redirect_slug_change', '__return_true' );
Note: If you see the redirect created notification and you have not changed the URL or slug, this is most commonly caused by a conflict. Please check for conflicts by following the steps in this article.
Disable redirect notifications
When you delete content on your site, we display a reminder notification to add a redirect for the removed item. We highly recommend adding redirects for removed items. However, you can disable this feature by adding the following code to your theme's functions.php
file. Please note that this only hides the notification message and so redirects may still be created silently behind the scenes.
Posts or pages: Moved to Trash
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\enable_notification_post_trash', '__return_false' );
Posts or pages: Changed URL
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\enable_notification_post_slug_change', '__return_false' );
Taxonomies: Moved to Trash
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\enable_notification_term_delete', '__return_false' );
Taxonomies: Changed URL
add_filter('Yoast\WP\SEO\enable_notification_term_slug_change', '__return_false' );