The noindex directive (usually added via meta tag or HTTP header) tells search engines not to include a page in their search results. It’s useful for private pages, duplicate content, staging sites, or pages you don’t want to appear in Google.
The noindex directive (usually added via meta tag or HTTP header) tells search engines not to include a page in their search results. It’s useful for private pages, duplicate content, staging sites, or pages you don’t want to appear in Google.