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All my blog posts are indexed, then amp= comes in the last of the URL, then the canonical error comes.
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Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math support, and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
Can you please share the affected URL with us so we can further check it on our end?
Looking forward to helping you.
i have many url but i am sharing you one of these https://trendworldnews.com/2022/09/pakistan-vs-srilanka-asia-cup-2022.html?amp=1
Hello,
The URL that is set as canonical is a non-existent page that may have been set by an optimization plugin. Please may you clear your optimization/static site generation cache and check your canonical links in the page source. If that does not work, there may be a conflict with your theme or another plugin. To determine that, please follow this troubleshooting guide:
https://rankmath.com/kb/check-plugin-conflicts/Here is a video you can follow as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcIWRhcUP2c
Troubleshooting mode allows you to deactivate plugins for yourself (the administrator) while they remain active for everyone else who visits your website.
Hope that helps. Please let us know if you have questions.
I tried all these PCs but I am new to do it so I give you temporary login access, can you do it?
Hello,
Where do you see those AMP links appearing? Is it on your Google Search Console property?
We tried to look for them on your website but we don’t see the AMP variation under that URL.
Looking forward to helping you.
yes in google search console property i have many url generated like this https://trendworldnews.com/2021/01/guide-how-to-start-a-website-how-to-make-your-own-website-for-free.html?amp=1
Hello,
Thank you for the link you shared. I found the following URL:
https://trendworldnews.com/guide-how-to-start-a-website-how-to-make-your-own-website-for-free/
which has an incorrect canonical link.We might need to take a closer look at the settings to find the source of incorrect canonical. Please edit the first post on this ticket and include your WordPress & FTP logins in the designated Sensitive Data section.
Please do take a complete backup of your website before sharing the information with us.
It is completely secure and only our support staff has access to that section. If you want, you can use the below plugin to generate a temporary login URL to your website and share that with us instead:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/temporary-login-without-password/
You can use the above plugin in conjunction with the WP Security Audit Log to monitor what changes our staff might make on your website (if any):
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-security-audit-log/
We really look forward to helping you.
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
The access that you shared is limited.
Please provide admin-level access so we can check further.
We look forward to helping you.
i have updated now check
hi you have checked my site what happen?
Hello,
I removed the incorrect, manually added canonical and left the default/autogenerated canonical on one of your pages. You will need to repeat the same steps for the rest of your posts. Please refer to the screencast in the sensitive data area.
Hope that helps. Please let us know if you have questions.
As you are just speaking, it was the same before, then this problem came, after that I was seeing two URLs of whatever post is indexed in my Google, which had a canonical URL, it was index, so I copied the same URL and put it in the canonical box.
I feel like I had installed a plugin HTM after URL due to that, this error was coming, i have removed it, so now whatever post I have put, I am fine now
Hello,
I am glad that it is now working on your end. You may let us know if you are still experiencing this canonical issue from your end. We are here to help.
Thank you.
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