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Google Search Console and User-declared canonical is actually Hreflang tag
The UK website has been assigned to target the United Kingdom in Search Console and the US website has been assigned to target the United States. We also do not have access to robots.txt file, unfortunately. So you have claimed www.domain.com and targeted it to the UK. And you have claimed us.domain.com and targeted it to the US in Search Console? And for the two URLs below are these tags all on each page exactly as I have them below? https://www.example.com/products/pac-man-arcade-cabinet is the canonical tag <link rel="alternate" href="https: www.example.com="" products="" pac-man-arcade-cabinet" hreflang="en-gb">- UK hreflang tag</link rel="alternate" href="https:> <link rel="alternate" href="https: us.example.com="" products="" pac-man-arcade-cabinet" hreflang="en-us">- US Hreflang tag</link rel="alternate" href="https:> https://us.example.com/products/pac-man-arcade-cabinet is the canonical tag <link rel="alternate" href="https: www.example.com="" products="" pac-man-arcade-cabinet" hreflang="en-gb">- UK hreflang tag</link rel="alternate" href="https:> <link rel="alternate" href="https: us.example.com="" products="" pac-man-arcade-cabinet" hreflang="en-us">- US Hreflang tag</link rel="alternate" href="https:> Where are you searching from? What are you searching? And is there anything different between those two pages other than targeting? Do you redirect users based on IP?
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