Showing specific info just for our own IP. May google consider this cloaking?
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I want to show some additional info on our website that will only be visible to the IP address of our office.
Do I need to be concerned that google may consider this cloaking?
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If you are showing the content to only your own URL dependant on how your accomplishing this Google would be none the wiser. I have applications which cannot be seen by anyone who isn't on our IP.
Done the right way Google wouldn't see it either!! Unless of course you work for Google!
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