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In proper canonical links I’ve these links (see taxonomy):
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/24/?taxonomy=wprm_ingredient&term=noci
21 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/2/?taxonomy=wprm_ingredient&term=noci/amp/
21 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/23/?taxonomy=wprm_ingredient&term=noci
21 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/guide/tecniche-di-cucina/come-pastorizzare-le-uova/
21 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/19/?taxonomy=wprm_ingredient&term=noci
20 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/guide/la-ricetta-della-salsa-agrodolce-chutney/
18 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/17/?taxonomy=wprm_ingredient&term=capperi
18 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/18/?taxonomy=wprm_equipment&term=2-padelle-capienti-a-sufficienza/amp/
17 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/13/?taxonomy=wprm_equipment&term=2-padelle-capienti-a-sufficienza/amp/
17 gen 2023
https://www.ricetteromane.it/page/17/?taxonomy=wprm_equipment&term=2-padelle-capienti-a-sufficienza/amp/
17 gen 2023I asked to the wprm plugin assistance and they answered (copied and pasted from my mail):
Bootstrapped Ventures
10:24 AM (1 hour ago)
to meThose links have nothing to do with the Ingredient Links feature.
These are just generic taxonomy links. The taxonomy happens to be wprm_ingredient but it could be any taxonomy. We do not use those taxonomy links in WPRM, so we are not generating them. Could be
Rank Math doing that.I know that “proper canonical tag links are not dangerous” but I’d grateful for any advice to delete those links.
Ty a lot.
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