Duplicate content report
This product description appears on 8 online stores
The 14-word excerpt below was found published word for word across storefronts that have nothing to do with one another. This page reports how widely the text is shared — it never names a store.
“This blackhead vacuum can effectively remove blackheads, whiteheads, dead skin, grease and makeup residues”
Where it appears
1
independent Shopify store
Separate storefronts, each run by a different seller.
7
marketplaces
Listings on Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Noon or DHgate.
1 independent Shopify store + 7 marketplaces
Where it was found
Amazon, eBay, IndiaMART, Desertcart
Price range
5.80 → 42.60 USD
The same words, priced 634% apart.
Countries and detection dates (7 of the countries seen)
| Country | First detected | Last checked |
|---|---|---|
| Saudi Arabia | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| Canada | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| United Kingdom | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| India | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| Israel | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| Kenya | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
| United States | 1 January 2021 | 9 August 2026 |
The detection window describes the description as a whole, not each country separately.
Where this text likely comes from
Chinese supplier listing, widely redistributed since ~2021
Why this matters for a store
When 8 product pages carry the same words, a search engine has no reason to prefer one over another. Google does not hand out a “duplicate content penalty” — but the page it picks is rarely the newest, smallest store. AI search engines behave the same way: text that appears everywhere carries nothing specific to quote.
The fix is not a rewrite of a few words. It is a description that says something about the product only you can say — and that is exactly what Optaru writes.
Questions about this page
What exactly does this page show?
One product description that Optaru found published, word for word, on many unrelated online stores. The page shows a short excerpt of that text, how many places it was found, the countries involved, and the price span it was sold at.
Why do you not name the stores?
Because naming them would serve no one. The point is that the text is shared, not that any particular seller is at fault — most sellers received the description from a supplier and had no idea it was used elsewhere. Store names, domains and links are not collected for these pages and are never published.
Why does the same description end up on so many stores?
Suppliers, dropshipping catalogues and marketplace listings hand sellers a ready-made description, and it gets pasted in unchanged. Every store that imports the same catalogue ends up publishing the same paragraph.
Does duplicate content get my store penalized by Google?
No — there is no duplicate content penalty in the sense of a manual punishment. What happens is quieter: Google groups near-identical pages together and typically shows only one of them in results. If dozens of stores share your description, the page that gets shown is usually not the smallest store.
How was this detected?
By reading publicly accessible product pages the same way any visitor would, then comparing the normalized text. No store was connected, no login was used, and no private data was accessed.
How do I fix it for my own store?
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This is my text. Can it be taken down?
Yes. Use the removal link at the bottom of this page and the page will be taken down. You do not need to prove ownership of the text to ask.
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