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  • Hello there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    I did check the hreflangs on those specific pages but they seem to be set in order for both of your languages. Please do check them out and let me know if you find any irregularities.

    I’ve also searched for your website and I received the English version of the website. Which should be correct.

    Please check the index of your website using https://search.google.com/search-console/welcome Google Search Console. It will give you a clear report as to whether something is not indexed correctly, not a 3’rd party.

    Unfortunately we can’t debug search indexing issues as Google only offers that information to site-owners.

    I’m not excluding a conflict with our plugin, just saying you need Google Search Console active to properly identify the issues regarding crawling certain URL. There is even a URL checker so you can test if there are problems with a particular URL: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289?hl=en

    Finally, you might want to enable the x-default hreflang from TranslatePress -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Enable the hreflang x-default tag for language:

    This signals Google that if a language is not present in your website, it will serve that x-default language to those users.

    Best Regards,

    Thread Starter michaelgimm

    (@michaelgimm)

    Hi Andrei

    There are no conflicts in Google search console. All pages are correctly indexed.

    I have changed the Advanced setting and will monitor if that changes anything. I will get back to you in a month or so if the problem still exists.

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