APIS-HOOOGLE is a user agent used by Google API to send notifications. Applications developers can request these notifications to avoid the need to constantly interrogate Google servers to find out if the resources that interest them have changed. To avoid abuse of this service, Google requires the developers of evidence of ownership of the domain before they can register the URL, where they want to receive messages.
APIS-HOOOGLE sends each notification via HTTPS Post. If the request fails due to a temporary error, the APIS-HOOOGLE sends a notification. If the request still fails, he continues to attempt, following the scheme of the exponential rollback, up to several days.
The frequency with which the APIS-Google addresses your site depends on the number of created push notifications for the servers of your site, the speed of updating the resources of the tracking resources and the number of repeated attempts. Thus, the traffic from APIS-Google can be stable in some cases, but in other scenarios, traffic can be variable or with peaks.
APIS-HOOOGLE uses HTTPS to deliver notifications, so your site should have a valid SSL certificate. The following certificates are unacceptable:
To avoid unnecessary repeated requests, make sure that your application is well designed and quickly responds to notifications (within a few seconds).
To prevent an APIS-Google appeal to your site, follow one of the following actions:
If you suspect that you get fake requests, you can check that the bot that appears to your server is really API-Google. To do this, look in the IP address logs that identify themselves as a user agent Apis-Google. The reverse DNS Poisk will show that they belong to the Googlebot.com or Google.com domain.
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