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  2. Google Search Console - Wikipedia

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    View site speed reports from the Chrome User Experience Report. Page Experience Report including - Core Web Vitals, and HTTPS. [9] Receive notifications from Google for manual penalties. [10] [11] Provide access to an API to add, change and delete listings and list crawl errors. [12] Check the security issues if there are any with the website.

  3. Google services outages - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August 2013, every Google service went down for five minutes; that is from 22:52 to 22:57 UTC. The outage caused internet traffic to drop forty percent worldwide. [9] Between 23:51 and 23:52 UTC, 50–70% of requests to Google received errors. It has been estimated that the blackout could cost Google around £330,000. [9]

  4. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    Robots.txt files are particularly important for web crawlers from search engines such as Google. Additionally, optimizing the robots.txt file can help websites prioritize valuable pages and avoid search engines wasting their crawl budget on irrelevant or duplicate content, which improves overall SEO performance."Understanding Robots.txt for SEO".

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    To find reports created only in DOCX format, type your subject, followed by ext:docx. filetype: Returns only webpages created in the file type that you specify. To find reports created in PDF format, type your subject, followed by filetype:pdf. inanchor: or inbody: or intitle:

  6. Google hacking - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "Google hacking" dates back to August 2002, when Chris Sullo included the "nikto_google.plugin" in the 1.20 release of the Nikto vulnerability scanner. [4] In December 2002 Johnny Long began to collect Google search queries that uncovered vulnerable systems and/or sensitive information disclosures – labeling them googleDorks.

  7. Googlebot - Wikipedia

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    Googlebot is the web crawler software used by Google that collects documents from the web to build a searchable index for the Google Search engine. This name is actually used to refer to two different types of web crawlers: a desktop crawler (to simulate desktop users) and a mobile crawler (to simulate a mobile user).

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  9. Search engine cache - Wikipedia

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    Google retired its web caching service in 2024. [8] The service was designed for websites that might show up in a Google search result, but are temporarily offline. As a "cache", it was not designed for archival purposes, the cache had expiration. Google said the Internet as of 2024 is much more reliable than it was "way back" in earlier days ...