Prevent Google from Caching Your Site Pages

January 24th, 2010 by The Shark Lady Leave a reply »

Google stores cached versions of our web pages. Why? It helps surfers to see your site if it’s unavailable for some reason. Basically, it’s a kind of backup.

There are, however, cases in which you DON’T want Google to cache your pages. For example, if you’ve made a mistake in your site and want to erase it, or had some copyright problems.

According to this post – there’s a way to prevent Google from caching your site. Read more here.

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2 comments

  1. Brad says:

    Hey Shark Lady-

    Thanks a lot for the link. You summarized the article quite well, too. and PS: Your Typgography on this website is amazing. Nice job!

    Best,
    brad

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