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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello @davidsculbertson,

    Thanks for using the Yoast SEO plugin. The filtered product URL has a canonical URL to the main product. This is what’s important. There’s no way to noindex the filtered product URL without doing the same for the main product URL; I believe this isn’t what you’d want to do.

    We have a setting in the crawl optimization at WordPress > Yoast SEO > Settings > Advanced > Crawl optimization > Advanced: URL cleanup > Remove unregistered URL parameters. However, it redirects all parameter URLs which could impact other plugins or features that depend on URL parameters. You may want to test on a staging site first.

    Thread Starter davidsculbertson

    (@davidsculbertson)

    Thank you for the reply. Not sure your reply answered my last question: Is it possible to entirely stop Yoast from adding a robots tag? I can do some “sculpting” with another tool but only if Yoast isn’t adding the robots meta tag.

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Currently, we don’t have a filter to disable the robots meta tag from the Yoast SEO output.

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