Search Engine Access The Search Engine Access setting (Figure 613) on the SETTINGS Access Control screen allows you to control how search engines such as Google, Bing, etc. can find your Tizra Publisher Documents. Figure 613 Control search access at the document level: When this option is selected, search engines will not be allowed to “crawl” through the terms in your Documents to find those that might match any search words entered into a search engine. This setting is useful if you would like to keep the Documents on your Tizra Publisher site private, as with an office intranet site, or if you are still in development mode with your Tizra site. This setting interacts with the Allow Crawler Access field, which lets you overwrite this global setting and enable search engine access at the Document level. Grant search engines special access to all documents: When this option is selected, search engines will be able to access all terms in all Documents on your Tizra Publisher site. This is the typical setting for most sites when they go Live, again, unless you’re creating a private, intranet site. Note: When the Grant search engines special access to all documents option is selected, ACCESS CONTROL still determines what any end user can see when they click on a search result link. In other words, when an end user enters terms into a search engine and a link to one of your Document’s pages displays in the search results, if the page is part of a FREE section of the Document, the end user will proceed to that page in the Online Content Reader. If that Document page has an Offer associated with it, then the end user will hit a Paywall Page. !
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