Google Web Cache Viewer

Frequently Asked Questions

Just enter the webpage URL in the "Enter the URL" input box and click the "View Cached Page" button. It will take you to the cached version of the page. If the page has been down for a long time and does not have a cached version, then no cached content will be displayed.
Google Web Cache is a feature provided by Google that allows users to see the cached version of a webpage as it appeared when Google last indexed it.
When Google web crawlers visit and index the webpages, they create a snapshot of the webpage and stored it in Google's web cache. It mean when website is down, the cached version of the webpage still be accessed through Google.
When a website is updated, you can still view the previous content via Google Web Cache. If the website is blocked in your country, you can access the web content using Google Web Cache. All you need to do is enter the website URL into the tool and click the "View Cached Page" button.
Keep in mind that the cached version is not up-to-date content. The frequency of caching depends on how often Googlebot visits and indexes the webpage.
To prevent search engines from displaying cached versions of your website in search results, insert the following tag into your website's header. This is useful for sites that frequently update their content.
<meta name="robots" content="noarchive">

The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the web, managed by the non-profit organization called the "Internet Archive." It allows users to access archived versions of web pages dating back to 1996. The Wayback Machine crawls and captures website snapshots and maintains a historical record of the content from each website. Its system will show you a timeline and calendar view with available snapshots.

Choose a date from the timeline or the calendar to see the archived version of the web page.


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