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Originally Posted by xxx6live
Yeah,
and exactly therefore (the canonical) you should block it via robots.txt so it at least ranks for its domain name.
If you block it in robots.txt Google does not does not see the canonical. So it will rank for the domain name (but nothing else).
There is a checkbox in the "SEO" section saying "Allow robots" - remove it and it is disallowed via robots.txt.
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I have clicked allow robots and it was working before. I have been in contact with support they say they are having an issue and are working on it.
Not sure why it's taking so long to remove a line of text but it is.