What is Feedfetcher-Google?
Feedfetcher-Google is listed as a url fetcher. Use this crawler profile to identify user-agent tokens, operator signals, platform hints, and recommended handling.
Feedfetcher-Google
URL fetcher
- Version
- Unknown
- First seen
- Sep 17, 2025
- Confidence
- Known user-agent token
Crawler tags
Directory facts
- AI model training
- Not listed as training
- Acts on behalf of user
- Yes, user-triggered
- Obeys directives
- No, do not rely on robots.txt alone
What is Feedfetcher-Google?
Feedfetcher-Google is listed as a url fetcher. Feedfetcher-Google is likely a user-triggered fetcher that retrieves a page after someone asks for, previews, or opens a URL.
Feedfetcher-Google matched a known crawler token in the user-agent string, but this page alone does not prove IP ownership.
How to identify Feedfetcher-Google in logs
Search server logs for Feedfetcher-Google. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.
Feedfetcher-Google
Use this as a web-crawler lookup reference for identifying how this user-agent presents itself in server logs. After you identify crawler traffic, run the WebMCP Compatibility Checker to confirm whether AI crawlers and agents can understand your site.
User-agent signals
- Product tokens
- Feedfetcher-Google
- Documentation
- None found in user-agent
- Contact
- None found
- Platform
- Unknown · Unknown
- Browser profile
- Unknown · Unknown
- Browser-like UA
- No
- HTTP library
- Unknown
- Spoof risk
- Medium
Questions answered by this crawler profile
What is Feedfetcher-Google?
Feedfetcher-Google is listed as a url fetcher. Feedfetcher-Google is likely a user-triggered fetcher that retrieves a page after someone asks for, previews, or opens a URL.
Does Feedfetcher-Google train AI models?
Feedfetcher-Google is not listed as being used to train AI or LLM systems.
Is Feedfetcher-Google user-triggered?
Feedfetcher-Google is listed as being triggered by a real user action.
How do I identify Feedfetcher-Google in logs?
Search server logs for Feedfetcher-Google. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.
Does Feedfetcher-Google respect robots.txt?
This directory entry lists the crawler as not obeying robots.txt directives. Use server-side access controls, firewall rules, or rate limits when policy enforcement matters.
