Phillip Jones wrote: > Lucas Levrel wrote: > -------------------snip-------------------
Restore snip: >> There exist HTML meta tags telling bots not to index and even not to >> follow links. >> Do you think "Google and others" don't honor them? > > A resounding YES!! Phillip, your paranoia is showing again. Google, and all the major respectable search engines, observe the "noindex, nofollow" attributes. > I was considering a Captcha software to put on Web page on a website > for an association, I found out that Googel had purchased it. So Now > the members only page on the site will have to eliminated because > Google has a hand in it and can use the captcha Database to break > into secure sites. Still more paranoia. You will need to explain or cite how an association's site CAPTCHA could be used to "break into secure sites." Start with *which* secure sites. List URLs, please. A CAPTCHA is just an image of a distorted group of characters... > I trust Google about as far as I can pitch them. So what is "Googel" going to do with your association members' names? Steal their bank accounts? -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

