• Hi!

    I’m updating a site and want to get rid of cached versions of the old site online. I put a 503 code on the site and I noticed a few people could still access it via webcache.googleusercontent.com. Is there a way to block this or prevent it from caching my site? At least while I’m working on it?

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  • Tim Nash

    (@tnash)

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    You can prevent content being cached using no-cache no-archive meta tags, plugins like Yoast SEO provide these features.

    However adding the tags won’t automatically remove the content

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