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if you have more than 100k URLs
I would venture to guess that not many here have more than 100,000 URLs!
On a personal note I have to say I am appalled that so many of you do not have Privacy, Legal and Cookie page information on your sites already.
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Yes, there is a reason, if you have more than 100k URLs you will not add a footer link with a privacy policy to all of them. This will cause major trouble with your ranking.
I just had a thought about this statement and decided to see who ranked #1 in Google for Privacy Policy, interestingly it is the BBC with supposedly 28,200,000 pages listed.
This Privacy & Cookies Policy page in the footer appears to linked to all their English language pages as a standard format!
The #2 result with 1,650,000 pages also does it this way.
Hey, just like me:-)
I just had a thought about this statement and decided to see who ranked #1 in Google for Privacy Policy, interestingly it is the BBC with supposedly 28,200,000 pages listed.
That seems reasonable. I can see where it might make a difference if the link leads to an offsite page, but it doesn't seem likely that a link to another page on the same website will affect search engine ranking.
Yes, there is a reason, if you have more than 100k URLs you will not add a footer link with a privacy policy to all of them. This will cause major trouble with your ranking.
I dare to challenge above statement. Quasi every website in the world has its homepage linked from every other page of that website. Does that mean that all homepages suffer from low rankings?
I think this is only true for outgoing external links and incoming links from external sites.
If a page of your has 100k incoming links from the same external site, yes, then you are in trouble. That's why crosslinking different subdomains with each other is so dangerous since they count as different sites.
I linked to my new privacy policy page from every page of my website.
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From:
wilmerhale-dot-com
Privacy policy...every page or bottom of page
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act:
.....it would appear that anyone who, without authorization, uses a web "scraper" or similar computer program to access and download data from a third party website risks potential and perhaps serious legal claims from the website operator. However, the cases suggest that, for website operators that wish to protect the data available on their website, the failure to observe some basic precautions may compromise or even preclude such claims.
Specifically:
website operators should ensure that their website terms and conditions specifically prohibit unauthorized access or downloading of data using any computer program; and
website operators should either clearly identify the terms and conditions of use on each webpage containing valuable data or provide an obvious link to a webpage with those conditions.
Ann
website operators should ensure that their website terms and conditions specifically prohibit unauthorized access or downloading of data using any computer program;
I wonder how "data" is defined. The written word or "content" on a site is protected by copyright law regardless of the presence or wording of a terms and conditions page.
FarmBoy
website operators should ensure that their website terms and conditions specifically prohibit unauthorized access or downloading of data using any computer program;I wonder how "data" is defined. The written word or "content" on a site is protected by copyright law regardless of the presence or wording of a terms and conditions page.
I'd be more interested in the definition of "computer program".
Is a browser not a computer program?