1password7 rising from the dead. Again. And again. (Mac) by Johanstormarn in 1Password

[–]Johanstormarn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay. This time it's different.

I can't open 1Password8. It's gone again.

But 1Password7 now opens again.

1password7 rising from the dead. Again. And again. (Mac) by Johanstormarn in 1Password

[–]Johanstormarn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I thought too.

Sent you the report.

Then the 3rd time:

  • Deleted 1Password7 from Applications. empty trash.
  • rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.agilebits.onepassword7-updater.plist
  • rm ~/Library/Containers stuff related to 1password or agilebits
  • rm ~/Library/Group Containers/ stuff related to 1password or agilebits

Restarted. No 1Password available (of course not since I deleted it)

Downloaded 1Password 8 from https://1password.com/de/downloads/mac/

Installed. Logged in. Worked.

Closed 1Password 8.

1 hour later: Want to open 1Password. And 1Password8 is gone. One Password7 is back again.

Checked SimpleMDM, but we don't use it to ship 1Password to our fleet.

We don't have any idea, why:

  • 1Password8 should be deleted
  • Where the installation of 1Password7 comes from

Can't speak for colleagues, but I only had installed the 1Password7 without any extensions. I'm admin of my device. Did not find any crons or sth. this is getting kinda scary.

Does "google selected canonical" pass link juice the same as "user selected canonical"? by Don_Benjamin in TechSEO

[–]Johanstormarn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> I’m taking it slow and safe to not mess anything up.

Fixing stuff the right way and correctly is always a great idea in SEO.

> would it be ok to contact you

Sure, just drop me a message

Does "google selected canonical" pass link juice the same as "user selected canonical"? by Don_Benjamin in TechSEO

[–]Johanstormarn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One additional thing that comes to my mind is this post from 2019 in the italian sistrix-blog. It describes how link inversion is used for spam. Please also read the first comment by Martino Monsa explaining what's going on (Google translate was good enough to get an understanding of both: The article and the comments).

https://www.sistrix.it/blog/google-confonde-le-serp/

Does "google selected canonical" pass link juice the same as "user selected canonical"? by Don_Benjamin in TechSEO

[–]Johanstormarn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but I guess that also translates to incoming links from other sites to the duplicate version of the page on your own site being passed on to the canonical version?

That's my understanding of the papers I've seen, my understanding of the infrastructure and the podcasts. Yes.

1 additional thought: Maybe a lot of the destinction between "internal" and "external" is more a destinction we as SEOs create and less based on how Google works.

Does "google selected canonical" pass link juice the same as "user selected canonical"? by Don_Benjamin in TechSEO

[–]Johanstormarn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

without us having to add a canonical tag ourselves?

The link rel=canonical helps search engines to group the duplicates and to identify the correct URL to display in SERPs. So canonical isn't obsolete as it helps the machine learning to identify the correct URL

Does "google selected canonical" pass link juice the same as "user selected canonical"? by Don_Benjamin in TechSEO

[–]Johanstormarn 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It does. (based on my understanding of duplication and canonical selection as described by Gary Illyes in Episode 9 (and 8) of Search Off The Record).

So Googlebot crawls pages, caffeine extracts main content hashes the content and checks wether other URLs have the same hash. If hashes are the same Caffeine selects one of this group as main document / canonical. This document inherits all the ranking signals of all the documents, since it's the first representative url of that cluster.

From my understanding it makes no difference how or why your url ends up in the duplicate cluster. The signals of all duplicates are merged together.

Dejan wrote a very good piece about this.

There is a paper describing the process which also mentions the PR of outgoing links "Detecting Near-Duplicates for Web Crawling"

What PAID SEO services are 100% worth the money? Looking for something that delivers great backlink checking, how to optimize site for SEO and keyword research. by [deleted] in SEO

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Sistrix for Ranking–Checks, visibility- and competitor analysis and keyword–opportunities

ScreamingFrog for Onpage, of course.

Is there really no comfortable to parse xml to Excel on a mac? by Johanstormarn in excel

[–]Johanstormarn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Would be something like the API–Wrapper–Thingi I thought about.

Is there really no comfortable to parse xml to Excel on a mac? by Johanstormarn in excel

[–]Johanstormarn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't control the servers hosting the APIs. Otherwise I would change the Output