Google Cache: what it is, how it works, alternatives after dismantling

Goodbye to the Google cache. It’s strange to speak of it in the past tense, but after months of rumors now the official news is here: Google Search no longer shows links to web pages it has stored and has removed the caching functionality completely, while introducing closer collaboration with Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine. It’s a change that marks the end of a feature that for years has been an integral part of users’ search experience and has also often been useful for debugging SEO problems and checking pages. But never fear: there are still alternative ways to view cached copies of web pages, and SEOZoom is involved!

What is the Google cache

The Google cache is a tool that offers users the ability to view an archived version of a web page. This copy of the page is saved the moment Google’s crawler visits the site to index it.

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