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tg83
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Apologies for the mixup. Turns out that it was the theme itself that was generating these OG: tags. I found a setting in the theme to turn it off and it’s now fixed. It was not Schema that was causing this.
Which makes sense, because Schema doesn’t even generate OG info, it only generates Schema code. My bad.
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tg83
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My site is already up and running with All In One SEO configured, so at this point I’m not looking to make a switch to Yoast. For me, the features in AIO SEO will suffice, I just need to clean up the clutter that Schema left behind.
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tg83
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Thanks, that worked perfectly!