Google officially announced that robots.txt noindex, GoogleBot will no longer hear a Robots.txt directive related to indexing. Google said we’re retiring all code that handles unsupported and unpublished rules (such as Noindex) on September 1, 2019. Publishers relying on the robots.txt Noindex directive have time until September 1, 2019, to remove it, and begin using an alternatives Google providing to publishers. If you are just started learning about search engine optimization (SEO) . Then it sounds like unfamiliar terms to you but it’s worth knowing about it. Google has in the past supported this robots.txt but this will be no longer the case. Robots.txt Noindex Robots.txt Noindex was an unofficial directive. Used to help in Crawling pages , But GoogleBot mostly used to obey that directive, from now it will be no longer in use of indexing purposes. Today We’re saying goodbye to undocumented and unsupported rule in robots.txt. If you were relying on these...
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