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I have already created several sites in WordPress and I have always been able to manage the link of my site with or without https and with or without www through the settings in options > general, as you can see here:

Lately, I have to use a plugin to force https and I've even added code to the .htaccess file to redirect to "non-www". However, this .htaccess file loses those changes that I make very often (I do not know why).

I would like to know, first of all, if it is possible to manage this type of settings again through the admin panel of my WordPress. If it is not possible, I would like to know why and what is different for this particular site cannot control these settings in the admin panel (because I have already managed to do so in others).

Secondly, if this is not possible, I would like a permanent solution to redirect from www.example to example since I already have a plugin to force https.

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