Does the check only show data from Google?

If we are talking about the Google Index Check function , then yes, it is aimed specifically at checking indexing in Google.

This means that the check result reflects the URL's status only within Google's index: whether the page is in its database and whether it is available for search results. The check is not automatically extrapolated to other search engines, as each uses its own index and page processing algorithms.

Search engines operate independently of each other. For example, a page may be indexed in Google but not in Yandex, or vice versa. This is due to differences in crawling, crawl priorities, regional factors, and each system's internal indexing policies.

Therefore, Google Index Check is a highly specialized diagnostic tool that provides a precise understanding of the URL's status in Google. It is especially useful for SEO tasks targeting Google traffic, as this search engine is often the primary engine for most commercial and content projects.

If indexing analysis in other search engines is required, separate verification methods or additional tools are used, since there is no universal index that combines all search engines.

Ultimately, it's important to keep in mind that indexation checks are always tied to a specific search engine, and in the case of Google Index Check, we're talking exclusively about the Google index, and not about the global status of a URL in all search engines at once.

 

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