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Mention X-Robots-Tag header as alternative for bing
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@@ -10,15 +10,19 @@ Fortunately, Bing supports a relatively simple opt-out method, requiring an addi
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## How to opt-out of AI training
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You must add a metatag in the `<head>` of your webpage. This also needs to be added to every page on your website.
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You must add a metatag in the `<head>` of your webpage or set the [X-Robots-Tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/X-Robots-Tag) HTTP header in your response. This also needs to be added to every page or response on your website.
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The line you need to add is:
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If using the metatag, the line you need to add is:
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```plaintext
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<meta name="robots" content="noarchive">
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```
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Or include the HTTP response header:
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```plaintext
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X-Robots-Tag: noarchive
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```
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By adding this line, you are signifying to Bing: "Do not use the content for training Microsoft's generative AI foundation models."
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By adding this line or header, you are signifying to Bing: "Do not use the content for training Microsoft's generative AI foundation models."
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## Will my site be negatively affected
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