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I have been steadly renaming all my images and moving to a folder which is also contained in the robots txt as "disallow all."
It has not stopped these new image names from being indexed by Google.
I have also implemented htaccess measures to prevent (not the correct term as there are exceptions) deep linking.
Google image file links are returned as 403 errors in my logs.
In summary Google images is not indexing my images and yet they are still appearing in Google Images :-(
Hmmm, so I guess standard Googlebot can scoop them and pass them over to the Images d/base?
Why a separate robot/UA for GG Images then? Seems like duplication of effort. Unless its designed to give less eagle-eyed webmasters the impression that they can keep GG out.
The other possibility is that someone else is ripping the images and it is the copies that are indexed. Might check your referrals for those images, and the site that GG Images found them on, see if anything screwy is happening
Any image link from a Google image cache result in a 403 :-)
Per my htaccess.
They have however lessend as I rename image files and moved over to the folder which is disallowed.
IMO search engines should read html content and nothing else with images excluded.
<snip>guess standard Googlebot can scoop them and pass them over to the Images d/base?>
My point exactly.
I have disallowd all from the /images/ directory for about a month now, and Google Images keeps sending referrals so I guess the answer is "yes, Google is finding the images from my HTML"