If you are hosting duplicate content in multiple pages of your website, setting a canonical URL will tell search engines which content contains the preferred version.
By default, when you create a new page or blog post, its URL is set as canonical for that content. This is the recommended setting, as it helps search engines recognize that your content is authoritative. In contrast, blog listing pages do not have canonical URLs set by default - this helps search engines find subsequent pages for the same blog listing page.
You can change either of these default settings in your website settings:
You can manually add or edit a canonical URL for a blog post or page. Canonical URLs set this way will take priority over your canonical URL settings.
Navigate to your content: