Woocommerce and Geolocate with Caching (v=xxxxx)
Recently added a multi currency functionality to my website. I use caching and I want different currencies to be displayed depending on users location. I achieve this by turning on Geolocate with Caching.
This works but it does it by adding a parameter at the end of each url (/v=xxxxxxxxx).
Is this bad for SEO? I do see that these urls started popping up in analytics. Does Google see them as separate pages?
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