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Old 08-09-2006, 01:47 PM
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Hello forum, this is my first post, plz cooperate

I bought the domain already for a new website and I am slowly adding new features and content. I don't want Google to crawl it now, either because there are few pages or I am going to change the link structure later.

Is there a way to "block" Google from indexing my page? I know about robots.txt, but I don't know if it's permanent. If I tell Google (or any other search engine) to don't crawl my website, will they come back when I remove/edit my robots.txt?

I guess I am looking for a temporary solution to block search engine crawling.

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Default "block" Google from indexing my page

Hello forum, this is my first post, plz cooperate

I bought the domain already for a new website and I am slowly adding new features and content. I don't want Google to crawl it now, either because there are few pages or I am going to change the link structure later.

Is there a way to "block" Google from indexing my page? I know about robots.txt, but I don't know if it's permanent. If I tell Google (or any other search engine) to don't crawl my website, will they come back when I remove/edit my robots.txt?

I guess I am looking for a temporary solution to block search engine crawling.

Regards
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