A canonical URL is the URL of the best representative page from a group of duplicate pages, according to Google. For example, if you have two URLs for the same page (such as example.com?dres
About CNAME records A Canonical Name or CNAME record is a type of DNS record that maps an alias name to a true or canonical domain name. CNAME records are typically used to map a subdomain such as www or mail to the domain hosting that subdomain’s content.
A: Confusingly the 'Search Performance' report in the console is only reporting the (Google chosen) canonical for each page. So even if a user saw a 'localized' URL in search results, and clicked it (ie where taken to their local version!) - the console report will still record it as activity against the canonical version. So the URL shown in search result, DOESN'T match the URl shown in the ...
Recently a lot pages from our website are detected as "Duplicate without user-selected canonical". The referring page though are not from our website. How to fix this? Thanks in advance.