W3C_Unicorn

Last updated 1 day ago.

Compliant

What is W3C_Unicorn?

About

W3C_Unicorn

Operator

W3C

Documentationvalidator.w3.org

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Did you find W3C_Unicorn/1.0 in your logs?

If you've seen W3C_Unicorn/1.0 in your website logs, it indicates that W3C_Unicorn has been visiting your site. This agent string is one of the known identifiers for this bot.

W3C_Unicorn/1.0

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Expected Behavior

This bot visits websites for various purposes including content analysis, data collection, or automated tasks. Its behavior may vary depending on its specific function and configuration.

Should I Block W3C_Unicorn?

This bot is marked as compliant, meaning it generally respects robots.txt directives and follows good practices. You may choose to allow it if you want your content to be accessible to its services.

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How Do I Block W3C_Unicorn?

You can block this bot or limit its access by setting user agent token rules in your website's robots.txt file. Use Spyglasses analytics to check whether it's actually following your rules.

User Agent Tokens

W3C_UnicornShould match instances of this bot

robots.txt

# robots.txt
# This should block W3C_Unicorn

User-agent: W3C_Unicorn
Disallow: /

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