[dns-operations] google verification record
Ben Cartwright-Cox
ben at benjojo.co.uk
Mon Jul 15 20:59:23 UTC 2024
Nope, If you remove the google-site-verification record they will
(eventually) revoke whatever access it originally granted, in my experience
On Mon, 15 Jul 2024 at 21:51, Jeff Pang via dns-operations
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> Hello
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> many sites including mine has a TXT record for google verification.
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> arcor.de. 600 IN TXT "google-site-verification=NT2vvu_tWKinC6eWjpuzXqqc07aQFLY4Tehzdm4E20k"
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> my question is, after google has verified this site, can the record be
> deleted safely?
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> Thanks
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