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Add a list of known client identifiers to documentation #349

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niallkennedy opened this issue Sep 29, 2015 · 4 comments
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Add a list of known client identifiers to documentation #349

niallkennedy opened this issue Sep 29, 2015 · 4 comments

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@niallkennedy
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Create a documentation or wiki page detailing containing details about supporting or in-development AMP clients. Specify User-Agent components (header and robots.txt) and IP ranges to be used to identify incoming requests from these clients.

Expected use: a publisher would like to allow or deny access to content for AMP clients.

Example robotstxt database entry:
http://www.robotstxt.org/db/googlebot.html

@niallkennedy
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Twitter identifies itself as Twitterbot.

Valid requests originate from AS 13414.

@jhabrams
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Nuzzel uses the user-agent "Nuzzel".

@jparise
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jparise commented Sep 29, 2015

Pinterest includes Pinterest in the User-Agent. We don't currently crawl from a fixed address range.

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This is now exposed as CSS via the amp-dynamic-css-classes extension.

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