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# Apply multiple currencies to Google Crawlers (or Bots)

Starting from version 3.0.3, we provide an option that allows you to apply multiple currencies to Google Crawlers (or Bots).

<figure><img src="/files/0fdxTNe2aoHPzxJRmIBR" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

In case, you only want to display the base currency on Google, then please turn this option off.

Once you change the setting, you might need to reindex your website for the changes to take effect.

Here are quick steps to reindex your website:

1. Go to[ **Google Search Console**](https://search.google.com/search-console/welcome)
2. Choosing **URL Inspection** and paste the link.
3. Click on **View Crawled page** to see the result

<figure><img src="/files/eO3PfEYxLVZh0hu74UBT" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="warning" %}
Note: Even if you request re-indexing, Google may not immediately process it, and you will need to wait for it to be updated and notified by Google.
{% endhint %}

That's it. &#x20;


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