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Proving you control the domain switches it to a daily scan and turns on change alerts, at no cost. It also lets you request removal from the public index.

Prove control either method works

Option 1 · DNS TXT

Add this TXT record at the apex of freakonomics.com. Most providers apply it within a few minutes.

Type:  TXT
Name:  @
Value: crawlcensus-site-verification=3ec06a082544375c2c621558802d22ae
Option 2 · File

Serve this exact line at https://freakonomics.com/.well-known/crawlcensus.txt.

crawlcensus-site-verification=3ec06a082544375c2c621558802d22ae

The value is derived from your domain name and is stable, so you can leave the record in place permanently. It contains no personal data.

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We check the DNS record first, then the file. Alerts go only to this address, and only when something changes.

What verification gets you no charge

  • A daily re-scan instead of the weekly corpus pass.
  • An email the moment a crawler is blocked or unblocked, an llms.txt appears or disappears, or the score moves by ten points.
  • Priority re-scan whenever you push a fix, so the public report reflects it quickly.
  • Removal from the public index on request, handled by replying to any alert.

Watching competitors, full-site crawls, history and API keys are the paid tiers. See pricing.

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