Source string (Built-in English) index - Allow search engines to index this page (assumed).
Source string (Built-in English) follow - Allow search engines to follow links on this page (assumed).
Source string (Built-in English) noindex - Prevents search engines from indexing this page.
Source string (Built-in English) nofollow - Prevents search engines from following links on this page.
Source string (Built-in English) noarchive - Prevents cached copies of this page from appearing in search results.
Source string (Built-in English) nosnippet - Prevents descriptions from appearing in search results, and prevents page caching.
Source string (Built-in English) noodp - Blocks the <a href=":opendirectory">Open Directory Project</a> description from appearing in search results.
Source string (Built-in English) noydir - Prevents Yahoo! from listing this page in the <a href=":ydir">Yahoo! Directory</a>.
Source string (Built-in English) noimageindex - Prevent search engines from indexing images on this page.
Source string (Built-in English) notranslate - Prevent search engines from offering to translate this page in search results.
Source string (Built-in English) Provides search engines with specific directions for what to do when this page is indexed.
Source string (Built-in English) A brief URL, often created by a URL shortening service.
Source string (Built-in English) A comma-separated list of keywords about the page. This meta tag is used as an indicator in <a href=':google_news'>Google News</a>.
Source string (Built-in English) Used for paginated content by providing URL with rel='next' link.
Source string (Built-in English) Used for paginated content by providing URL with rel='prev' link.
Source string (Built-in English) Highlight standout journalism on the web, especially for breaking news; used as an indicator in <a href=':google_news'>Google News</a>. Warning: Don't abuse it, to be used a maximum of 7 times per calendar week!
Source string (Built-in English) Describes the name and version number of the software or publishing tool used to create the page.
Source string (Built-in English) Used to indicate the URL that broke the story, and can link to either an internal URL or an external source. If the full URL is not known it is acceptable to use a partial URL or just the domain name.
Source string (Built-in English) Used to rate content for audience appropriateness. This tag has little known influence on search engine rankings, but can be used by browsers, browser extensions, and apps. The <a href='https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_rating'>most common options</a> are general, mature, restricted, 14 years, safe for kids. If you follow the <a href='https://www.rtalabel.org/index.php?content=howto'>RTA Documentation</a> you should enter RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA
Source string (Built-in English) No Referrer
Source string (Built-in English) No Referrer When Downgrade
Source string (Built-in English) Origin
Source string (Built-in English) Origin When Cross-Origin
Source string (Built-in English) Same Origin
Source string (Built-in English) Strict Origin
Source string (Built-in English) Strict Origin When Cross-Origin
Source string (Built-in English) Unsafe URL
Source string (Built-in English) Indicate to search engines and other page scrapers whether or not links should be followed. See <a href='https://w3c.github.io/webappsec/specs/referrer-policy/'>the W3C specifications</a> for further details.
Source string (Built-in English) The number of seconds to wait before refreshing the page. May also force redirect to another page using the format '5; url=https://example.com/', which would be triggered after five seconds.
Source string (Built-in English) Details about intellectual property, such as copyright or trademarks; does not automatically protect the site's content or intellectual property.