WordPress Feed (RSS or Atom) is a format for delivering regularly updated content to users. Visitors and subscribers can stay updated with your website’s posts and updates without directly visiting it.
The default WordPress feed URL is https://domain.com/feed.
Sitemap is an XML file that lists all the pages and resources on your site to help search engines like Google understand its structure and index it efficiently.
The default WordPress Sitemap URL is https://domain.com/sitemap.xml.
The Robots.txt file instructs search engine crawlers which pages or paths to access and which to avoid during crawling and indexing.
The default WordPress robots.txt URL is https://domain.com/robots.txt.
Hide default paths to feeds and sitemaps that can reveal WordPress-specific structures.
Replace image paths in the RSS feed with custom paths to hide identifiable structures (the RSS feed can be accessed at: https://yoursitename/feed/).
For better Search Engine Optimization, we recommend using this feature to replace all the image paths in sitemap.xml with custom ones. The sitemap will be shown as required by Google and other search engines.
This option will remove any trail to WordPress common paths that show that you’re using WordPress as your Content Management System (CMS).
Robots.txt will have the minimum requirements for Google Search Engine to index the website and not affect rankings.
By customizing these paths and configurations, WP Ghost enhances your website’s security and privacy while preserving SEO performance.
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