To prevent Google from indexing specific Zendesk help center articles, you can restrict those articles to signed-in users. This means that any articles requiring a login will not be indexed by Google.
For more detailed instructions on how to set view permissions on articles using user segments, you can refer to the article: Setting view permissions on articles with user segments.
Yes, you can exclude specific Zendesk help center pages from being indexed by Google. While the primary method is to restrict articles to signed-in users, there are other options available. For more information on excluding help center pages, you…
Yes, you can use a 'noindex' tag to prevent Zendesk articles from appearing in search results. This tag is not specific to Zendesk and can be added to any webpage. Using 'noindex' meta tags against individual article IDs can help keep articles…
While you cannot specifically exclude categories, you can exclude individual pages from your Zendesk help center from being indexed. This can be done by setting view permissions or using 'noindex' tags. For more guidance, you can refer to the…
Currently, Zendesk does not offer a built-in feature to have articles accessible without login while also excluding them from search engine indexing. However, using 'noindex' meta tags on individual articles can achieve this effect, allowing direct…