GoogleUserTriggeredFetcher — What It Is and How to Handle It
GoogleUserTriggeredFetcher is triggered when a user requests Google to translate or cache a page. It acts on behalf of real human users, not autonomous crawling.
GoogleUserTriggeredFetcher is triggered when a user requests Google to translate or cache a page. It acts on behalf of real human users, not autonomous crawling.
Operator: Google | Type: Accessibility | Category: Accessibility
GoogleUserTriggeredFetcher is classified as accessibility. Use Centinel to monitor its behavior and decide whether to allow, block, challenge, or monetize its access to your content.
Centinel automatically detects GoogleUserTriggeredFetcher using behavioral fingerprinting. When detected, you can allow it, block it, challenge it with an interstitial page, or set a per-request licensing fee — all enforced in real-time with under 2ms latency.