Google URL Inspection API integration adds 7 new ways to fix a website with Screaming Frog
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Screaming Frog didn’t waste any time integrating Google’s new URL inspection API that allows access to current indexing data. The new API allows Screaming Frog to include seven brand new filters that identify website problems in need of attention.
In addition to the expanded usefulness of Screaming Frog the new update, code named Romeo, also patches a log4j vulnerability issue, adds new keyboard shortcuts and fixes some bugs to make it more stable.
Seven More Ways to Fix Websites
Google’s new URL Inspection API allows software tools like Screaming Frog to gain access to Google Search Console and import data into the tool.
API stands for Application Programming Interface. It’s like a bridge between two software programs that allows both of them to connect to share data and achieve a certain level of integration between the two programs.
Screaming Frog’s integration of the URL Inspection API allows the popular site auditing program to provide the following brand new troubleshooting filters.
Seven New Auditing Filters:
- “URL Is Not on Google
The URL is not indexed by Google and won’t appear in the search results. This filter can include non-indexable URLs (such as those that are ‘noindex’) as well as...
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