I posted the question but it was repeatedly removed. Here is the question again. I noticed that many of my products’ URLs end with random code, and those pages are not indexed by search console. Is there a way for me to remove those random code at the end of the URL like this one? Thank you.
Topic summary
A store owner is experiencing issues with product URLs containing unwanted query parameters (tracking codes) that prevent proper indexing in Google Search Console.
Examples of problematic parameters:
pr_prod_strat,pr_rec_id,pr_rec_pid,pr_ref_pid,pr_seq(product recommendation tracking)_pos,_psq,_ss,_v(search/position tracking)
Current situation:
- These parameters appear automatically at the end of product URLs
- Pages with these parameters are not being indexed by search engines
- The user has attempted to post this question multiple times but it was removed
Status: The issue remains unresolved with no solutions provided yet. The user is actively seeking a method to remove or prevent these tracking parameters from appearing in product URLs.
Here is an example of the random code
I am looking for a solution…