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Bye Bye Preferred Domain setting http://bit.ly/2IRF4Yv
As we progress with the migration to the new Search Console experience, we will be saying farewell to one of our settings: preferred domain.
It's common for a website to have the same content on multiple URLs. For example, it might have the same content on http://example.com/ as on http://bit.ly/1sPJHUz. To make things easier, when our systems recognize that, we'll pick one URL as the "canonical" for Search. You can still tell us your preference in multiple ways if there's something specific you want us to pick (see paragraph below). But if you don't have a preference, we'll choose the best option we find. Note that with the deprecation we will no longer use any existing Search Console preferred domain configuration. You can find detailed explanations on how to tell us your preference in the Consolidate duplicate URLs help center article. Here are some of the options available to you:
Posted by Daniel Waisberg, Search Advocate SEO via Google Webmaster Central Blog http://bit.ly/1Ul0du6 June 18, 2019 at 09:10AM
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