Google has up to date its favicon search developer documentation to now say that you just needn’t host the favicon in the identical area as a way to be eligible for a favicon in Google Search outcomes. Google eliminated the road, “the URL have to be in the identical area as the house web page.”
Here’s a screenshot of what modified within the outdated documentation:
Google posted “February 23: Eliminated the internet hosting location requirement from the favicon documentation; you needn’t host the favicon in the identical area as a way to be eligible for a favicon in Google Search outcomes.”
So that you not want to make sure the favicon is on the identical area as the positioning to be eligible to indicate a favicon in Google Search.
That is actually cool & @okaylizzi is superior for trying into this. It might save folks plenty of wasted time. I observed favicons *have been* displaying up when NOT hosted on the identical area because the homepage. Finally ends up you’ll be able to host them wherever. In order that’s one much less factor to fret about. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/Afa1JsK9jg
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) February 23, 2023
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