Google Cache Checker

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The Google Cache Checker queries Google’s servers to see if a web page has been cached and, if so, when the snapshot was taken. A cached version indicates that Google has indexed the page and stored a copy. This is useful for diagnosing indexing issues—if a page is not cached, it might not be indexed at all. You can also compare the cache date with the page’s last update to gauge how often Googlebot visits. Note that cache status can change frequently.

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