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Cara Google meng-crawl halaman adaptif lokal
Jika situs memiliki halaman adaptif terhadap lokalitas (artinya, situs menampilkan konten yang berbeda
berdasarkan negara yang terdeteksi atau bahasa pilihan pengunjung), Google mungkin tidak meng-crawl,
mengindeks, atau memberi peringkat semua konten Anda untuk lokalitas yang berbeda. Hal ini dikarenakan alamat IP
default crawler Googlebot tampaknya berbasis di Amerika Serikat. Selain itu, crawler
mengirimkan permintaan HTTP tanpa menyetel Accept-Language
di header permintaan.
Crawling yang terdistribusi secara geografis
Googlebot meng-crawl dengan alamat IP yang berbasis di luar AS, selain alamat IP yang berbasis di AS.
Seperti yang selalu kami anjurkan, jika Googlebot tampaknya berasal dari negara tertentu, perlakukan
seperti Anda memperlakukan pengguna lain dari negara tersebut. Artinya, jika Anda memblokir
pengguna yang berada di Amerika Serikat agar tidak dapat mengakses konten, tetapi mengizinkan pengunjung dari Australia,
server Anda harus memblokir Googlebot jika tampaknya berasal dari Amerika Serikat, tetapi mengizinkan akses
ke Googlebot jika tampaknya berasal dari Australia.
Pertimbangan lainnya
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Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-08-04 UTC.
[null,null,["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-08-04 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGooglebot's default IP addresses appear to be US-based, which may impact the crawling and indexing of locale-adaptive pages targeting other regions.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt is recommended to use separate locale URL configurations with \u003ccode\u003erel="alternate"\u003c/code\u003e hreflang annotations for better localization.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eGooglebot crawls from various global locations, so treat it like any other user based on its apparent location, including access restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eEnsure consistent robots exclusion protocol (robots.txt and meta tags) across all locales to avoid unintended crawling restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Google crawls locale-adaptive pages using IP addresses from various locations, not just the USA. When Googlebot appears to be from a specific country, treat it like a user from that region. For locale-adaptive sites, using separate URL configurations with `rel=\"alternate\"` hreflang annotations is recommended. Ensure consistent application of robots exclusion protocols, such as robots.txt and meta tags, across all locales. You can verify Googlebot's geo-distributed crawls through reverse DNS lookups.\n"],null,["# How Google Crawls Locale-Adaptive Pages | Google Search Central\n\nHow Google crawls locale-adaptive pages\n=======================================\n\nIf your site has *locale-adaptive* pages (that is, your site returns different content\nbased on the perceived country or preferred language of the visitor), Google might not crawl,\nindex, or rank all your content for different locales. This is because the default IP\naddresses of the Googlebot crawler appear to be based in the USA. In addition, the crawler\nsends HTTP requests without setting `Accept-Language` in the request header.\n| **Important** : We recommend using separate locale URL configurations and annotating them with [`rel=\"alternate\"`\n| hreflang annotations](/search/docs/specialty/international/localized-versions).\n\nGeo-distributed crawling\n------------------------\n\nGooglebot crawls with IP addresses based outside the USA, in addition to the US-based IP addresses.\n\nAs we have always recommended, when Googlebot appears to come from a certain country, treat\nit like you would treat any other user from that country. This means that if you block\nUSA-based users from accessing your content, but allow visitors from Australia to see it,\nyour server should block Googlebot if it appears to be coming from the USA, but allow access\nto Googlebot if it appears to come from Australia.\n\n### Other considerations\n\n- Googlebot uses the same user agent string for all crawling configurations. Learn more about the [user agent strings used\n by Google crawlers](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/overview-google-crawlers).\n- You can [verify Googlebot\n geo-distributed crawls](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/verifying-googlebot) using reverse DNS lookups.\n- If your site is using the [*robots exclusion protocol*](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9309.html), make sure you apply it consistently across locales. This means that [robots `meta` tags](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/robots-meta-tag) and the [robots.txt file](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/robots/create-robots-txt) must specify the same rules in each locale."]]