W3C_Unicorn
What is W3C_Unicorn?
About
W3C_Unicorn is an uncategorized agent. It's not currently known to be artificially intelligent or AI-related. If you think that's incorrect or can provide more detail about its purpose, please contact us. Set up Dark Visitors agent analytics to see how often W3C_Unicorn visits your website.
Type
Expected Behavior
Behavior will vary depending on whether this agent is a search engine crawler, data scraper, archiver, one-off fetcher, etc.
Analytics
Visits to Your Website
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Robots.txt
Should I Block W3C_Unicorn?
It's difficult to say without a type. Its purposes could either be good or bad for your website, depending on what it is.
How Do I Block W3C_Unicorn?
You can block W3C_Unicorn or limit its access by setting user agent token rules in your website's robots.txt. Set up Dark Visitors agent analytics to check whether it's actually following them.
User Agent Token | Description |
---|---|
W3C_Unicorn |
Should match instances of W3C_Unicorn |
# robots.txt
# This should block W3C_Unicorn
User-agent: W3C_Unicorn
Disallow: /
Recommended Solution
Instead of doing this manually, use automatic robots.txt to keep your rules updated with the latest AI scrapers, crawlers, and assistants automatically.
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