As is often the case, typing the wrong URL will find you confronted with an error that says the page you’re looking for isn’t there – a classic 404 error. Trying again later may see you finally get to the page you were originally after. However, if the page has been permanently deleted, you’ll instead come across the HTTP error 410 code.
Although it’s logical to confuse error 410 with code 404, they’re not the same. In this article, we’ll discuss the difference between both codes and talk about how you can fix HTTP error 410.