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<description>Written by Maile OhyeHow can URL parameters, like session IDs or tracking IDs, cause duplicate content?When user and/or tracking information is stored through URL parameters, duplicate content can arise because the same page is accessible through numerous URLs. It&#039;s what Adam Lasnik referred to in &quot;Deftly Dealing with Duplicate Content&quot; as &quot;store items shown (and -- worse yet -- linked) via multiple distinct URLs.&quot;  In the example below, URL para...</description>
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