Learn the definition of locale-adaptive pages and why Google might not crawl, index, or rank all your content for different locales.
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How does Google crawler see my site?
During the crawl, Google renders the page and runs any JavaScript it finds using a recent version of Chrome, similar to how your browser renders pages you visit. Rendering is important because websites often rely on JavaScript to bring content to the page, and without rendering Google might not see that content.
How to detect Google crawler?

There are two methods for verifying Google's crawlers:

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Manually: For one-off lookups, use command line tools. This method is sufficient for most use cases.
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Automatically: For large scale lookups, use an automatic solution to match a crawler's IP address against the list of published Googlebot IP addresses.
What country does Google crawl from?
Googlebot crawls with IP addresses based outside the USA, in addition to the US-based IP addresses. As we have always recommended, when Googlebot appears to come from a certain country, treat it like you would treat any other user from that country.
What is a Google crawler?
"Crawler" (sometimes also called a "robot" or "spider") is a generic term for any program that is used to automatically discover and scan websites by following links from one web page to another. Google's main crawler used for Google Search is called Googlebot.
If your site has locale-adaptive pages (that is, your site returns different content based on the perceived country or preferred language of the visitor), ...
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