Official statement
Google can only index the content visible to Googlebot, which typically crawls from the United States and without cookies. If content is displayed solely through geographic personalization or cookies, Google will not see it and won't be able to index the site for that content.
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Did Google really hide a 15 MB indexing limit from everyone for 15 years?
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TL;DR
Google only indexes the content visible to Googlebot, which crawls from the USA without cookies. Content that depends on geolocation or cookies will not be indexed, limiting visibility in global searches.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Googlebot peut-il voir le contenu basé sur des cookies ?
Non, Googlebot ne prend pas en compte les cookies et ne voit que le contenu par défaut.
Pourquoi la localisation de Googlebot est-elle importante ?
Parce que cela affecte la manière dont il voit et indexe le contenu des sites internationaux.
Que faire si mon contenu géolocalisé n'est pas indexé ?
Considérez une version universelle de votre contenu accessible par défaut.
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