:81 at the end of URLs (Duplicate Content)

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Hi,

I recently released a new responsive site created using a custom template and concrete 5.6. However, upon releasing it, moz picked up a vast amount of duplicate content and it was clear it was to do with :81 at the end of every URL.

For example, you can run the site as sohttp://vandacoatings.co.uk:81/.... Has anyone experienced this or know of a way to remove this from the URL and thus Google?

Thanks in advance

vandacoatings.co.uk

 
WebcentricLtd replied on at Permalink Reply
ask your host about this and if they can stop your domain serving content on port 81.

Once the pages are no longer accessible via that URL they'll start to drop out of Google.
There is a page removal tool in Google's webmaster tools but I've personally never heard of using it to remove urls with specific port numbers - you might end up just removing all instances of the pages (don't know).
drm92 replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks for the reply - Contact the hosting and they will sort the port.