Google: You Can Restrict XML Sitemaps Access To Search Engines

Jun 8, 2022 - 7:21 am 6 by

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Google's John Mueller said it is acceptable to restrict access of your XML Sitemaps to just search engines. So you can technically block humans from seeing your XML sitemaps but allow Google to access it.

This came up when Christoph Cemper asked about some sites using Cloudflare to restrict access to their XML sitemap files. Christoph asked "Seen an xml sitemap "protected" by . Cloudflare. Wondering if Googlebot would type in that Captcha, or just retry later, or just ignore the map. Any experiences/guidance @JohnMu on such a case?"

John responded on Twitter saying "That's fine. These sitemap files are for search engines, and some sites prefer to restrict their access accordingly."

Here are those tweets:

This would clearly not be a form of cloaking because humans do not need to see your Sitemap files, because XML sitemap files are designed for search engines, not humans. But this obviously would not apply to HTML sitemap files...

Forum discussion at Twitter.

 

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