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Usuario-agente de Lectura en voz alta de Google
Google-Read-Aloud es el usuario-agente del servicio Google Read Aloud. Este servicio permite que se lean páginas web mediante la función de texto a voz (TTS). Para que se active, el usuario final debe tener habilitada la función de TTS y visitar una página. Google Go, Google Read it, Lectura en voz alta en Google app y otros servicios de texto a voz de Google usan el servicio de Read Aloud.
Comportamiento y frecuencia de rastreo
Lectura en voz alta de Google se activa mediante una solicitud del usuario. El servicio almacena en caché los resultados de página y, de esta forma, conserva el ancho de banda. Sin embargo, es posible que aún veas varias solicitudes para una página determinada.
Google Read Aloud no es un rastreador web; se activa a pedido del usuario y no sigue vínculos. Cuando un usuario solicita escuchar el contenido de una página web, es posible que se generen visitas a la página o no, dependiendo de si se recuperó la página recientemente.
Cómo evitar que Lectura en voz alta de Google acceda a tu contenido
Dado que es el usuario quien inicia Google Read Aloud, y no el resultado de un rastreo web automático, no puedes inhabilitar esta opción con un archivo robots.txt. Para inhabilitar por completo la función Google Read Aloud, usa la etiqueta nopagereadaloudmeta:
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