Cốc Cốc

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Essential for organic search visibility.

Recommended action: Allow access and monitor crawl consistency.

Category

Search Engine

Primary use case

Web search indexing

Trust level

Review recommended

robots.txt

Unknown

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What is Cốc Cốc?

Search Engine Crawler bot

What Cốc Cốc means for your site

Cốc Cốc is how your pages get discovered and ranked in web search results. Regular crawling means your content is being indexed and updated. Crawl frequency often reflects how search engines perceive your site's authority and freshness. A drop in crawling can signal technical problems, while consistent activity indicates a healthy site.

What should you do?

  • Allow Cốc Cốc full access to your site
  • Check robots.txt to ensure important pages are not blocked
  • Monitor crawl frequency trends in BotSights
  • Investigate if crawl activity drops unexpectedly
  • Ensure your sitemap is accessible and up-to-date

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BotSights tracks every Cốc Cốc visit in real time, including which pages it crawls, how often, and from where.

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How to identify Cốc Cốc

Cốc Cốc uses the user-agent "Cốc Cốc" and robots.txt compliance unconfirmed. Verify by checking the source IP against published ranges.

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How to block Cốc Cốc

Three robots.txt options below. Pick the one that matches your goal. Each snippet lists every known Cốc Cốc user-agent pattern so the rules apply regardless of which one the bot announces. Compliance with robots.txt is unconfirmed for Cốc Cốc, so verify with crawl logs after deploying.

Edit robots.txt with care

A single misplaced line can de-index your entire site. Common mistake: pasting User-agent: * followed by Disallow: / blocks every bot, not just Cốc Cốc, including Googlebot. Always paste the snippet between existing rules (not over them), keep the User-agent line scoped to Cốc Cốc's patterns, and verify with Google's robots.txt tester before deploying. If you are not sure, ask a developer first.

Option 1: Block all access

Tells Cốc Cốc not to crawl any URL on your site. Use this when you want the bot completely off your content.

User-agent: Cốc Cốc
User-agent: cốc cốc
Disallow: /

Option 2: Block specific paths only

Keep public content crawlable but exclude sensitive or non-public sections. Add one Disallow: line per path. Replace the example paths with your own.

User-agent: Cốc Cốc
User-agent: cốc cốc
Disallow: /admin/
Disallow: /private/
Disallow: /checkout/

Option 3: Slow down with a crawl delay

Crawl-delay is a voluntary directive that asks the bot to wait the given number of seconds between requests. Useful when Cốc Cốc is hammering your origin and slowing the site down for real visitors, but you do not want to block it outright. The value is in seconds, so 10 means at most one request every ten seconds. Not all bots honour this directive (Googlebot ignores it; Bingbot, Yandex, and many AI crawlers do respect it).

User-agent: Cốc Cốc
User-agent: cốc cốc
Crawl-delay: 10

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the User-Agent for Cốc Cốc?

Cốc Cốc identifies itself with the User-Agent string "Cốc Cốc" (alternate forms: cốc cốc). Use this in robots.txt rules and server-side filtering.

Should I block Cốc Cốc?

No. Blocking Cốc Cốc removes your pages from this search results and directly hurts your organic traffic. The only legitimate use case for blocking is on staging or development environments where you do not want indexing.

Should I block Cốc Cốc on my staging or dev site?

Yes — staging environments should not be indexed. Use robots.txt with "User-agent: Cốc Cốc / Disallow: /" or apply HTTP basic auth. Better: use a noindex meta tag plus a different hostname (staging.example.com) so production is unaffected.

Why has Cốc Cốc stopped visiting my site?

Common causes: robots.txt misconfiguration (accidental Disallow), server errors (5xx responses cause crawl-rate to drop), slow page load, soft 404s, or natural crawl budget adjustment. Check Search Console (or equivalent) for crawl errors first.

How does Cốc Cốc decide which pages to crawl?

Cốc Cốc prioritizes based on perceived page importance (links, freshness, content quality), site authority, and crawl budget. Submit a sitemap and ensure your most important pages are reachable from the homepage in 2-3 clicks for best coverage.

How can I tell if Cốc Cốc traffic is real and not spoofed?

User-Agent strings can be faked by scrapers pretending to be Cốc Cốc. Verify by checking the source IP against the operator's published ranges. BotSights flags spoofed traffic automatically and shows a verified badge per visit.

Does Cốc Cốc respect Crawl-delay?

Behavior varies. Set Crawl-delay in robots.txt and monitor whether crawl rate drops.

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