Warning: This function has been deprecated. Use wp_robots_sensitive_page() instead.

wp_sensitive_page_meta() WordPress Function

The wp_sensitive_page_meta() function allows you to add sensitive information to a page. This information will only be shown to users who are logged in and have the appropriate capability.

wp_sensitive_page_meta() #

Display a noindex,noarchive meta tag and referrer strict-origin-when-cross-origin meta tag.


Description

Outputs a noindex,noarchive meta tag that tells web robots not to index or cache the page content. Outputs a referrer strict-origin-when-cross-origin meta tag that tells the browser not to send the full URL as a referrer to other sites when cross-origin assets are loaded.

Typical usage is as a ‘wp_head’ callback:

add_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_sensitive_page_meta' );

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Source

File: wp-includes/deprecated.php

function wp_sensitive_page_meta() {
	_deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '5.7.0', 'wp_robots_sensitive_page()' );

	?>
	<meta name='robots' content='noindex,noarchive' />
	<?php
	wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer();
}


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Changelog

Changelog
VersionDescription
5.7.0Use wp_robots_sensitive_page() instead on 'wp_robots' filter and wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer() on 'wp_head' action.
5.0.1Introduced.

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