To prevent a Zendesk Help Center page from being indexed by Google, you have a few options. You can add a no-index tag to your help center theme, which will stop all pages from being indexed. Alternatively, you can restrict the article to specific user segments, like signed-in users, which will prevent Google from indexing those pages.
If you need a temporary solution, you can use Google Search Console's Removals feature. This requires your help center to be connected as a property in Google Search Console. Once verified, you can request a temporary exclusion by entering the URL you wish to remove. Keep in mind that this method is not permanent. For more details, check out the originalZendesk article.
The no-index tag is a meta tag that you can add to your Zendesk Help Center theme to prevent all pages from being indexed by search engines like Google. This means that none of your help center content will appear in search engine results. To…
Yes, you can restrict Zendesk Help Center articles to specific user segments, such as signed-in users, to prevent them from being indexed by Google. Articles that require a login are not indexed by search engines. This method is useful if you want…
To temporarily exclude a Zendesk Help Center page from being indexed by Google, you can use the Removals feature in Google Search Console. First, ensure your help center is connected as a property in Google Search Console and verify your account….
Google Search Console's Removals feature only allows for temporary exclusion of pages from search results. This means that while you can remove a page from Google's index for a short period, it will eventually be re-indexed unless other measures…