Access rights

When you verify your website management rights, you can view how the website pages are indexed by the Yandex robot. Because this data may contain confidential information, Yandex has to be sure that you have the rights to manage that website. To verify your rights you need to make changes to the site.

The site owner might change. For this reason, Yandex regularly checks for changes confirming the website management rights. If it doesn't detect the necessary changes, the website is considered “unconfirmed” again.

Verification of rights can take up to 24 hours.

  1. Confirmation of ownership rights
    1. Simplified verification of rights
    2. Changing the rights verification method
  2. Delegating rights
  3. Moving data to another Yandex ID
  4. Resetting another user's rights

Confirmation of ownership rights

If you have several sites, you have to verify the rights for each site separately. To confirm your rights to the site subdomains, use the simplified scheme.

Add a site in Yandex.Webmaster and on the Settings → Access rights page select the verification method:

HTML file in the root directory (recommended)
  1. Create an HTML file with a unique name and content we provide and place it in your site's root directory.

  2. Make sure that the file contains only the code above. If additional content is automatically added to the HTML file, such as design elements, check your server settings. If you can't create a file with the specified content, use a different method to verify your rights.

    If the site works over both IPv4 and IPv6, make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

  3. Click Check.
Meta tag on the home page
  1. Add a meta tag in the HTML code of the site's home page (in the head element).

  2. Go to your site's home page and make sure that the meta tag appears in the head element in the page's HTML code. To do this, in the browser menu, select View page source. On some sites, it may take a few minutes to update the meta tag.

    If the site works over both IPv4 and IPv6, make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

  3. When the metatag has updated, click Check.
TXT record in the DNS
  1. Add to the site's DNS records a TXT record containing the specified unique value.

  2. Make sure that the URL of the site for which you are verifying your rights in Yandex.Webmaster matches the URL of the site for which you are creating a DNS record. For example, addresses with and without the www prefix are considered different. It may take a long time to update the records.

    If the site works over both IPv4 and IPv6, make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

  3. When the DNS records have updated, click Check.

You can get the site management rights from another user through rights delegation. The site rights can belong to several people. The list of users who have verified the rights is displayed in Settings → Access rights.

If you aren't able to use any of the methods listed, but you have a direct relation to the website, contact the coworker who is responsible for the website support.

Simplified verification of rights

To add the website and its subdomains to Yandex.Webmaster, verify your rights to the main domain and its subdomains. To verify your rights to the main domain, use one of these methods (for example, an HTML file or a meta tag). To verify your rights to subdomains, use a code generated for the main domain. Here is an example of the rights verification using an HTML file:

  1. Add the main domain of the website to Yandex.Webmaster.
  2. Add the HTML file with the verification code generated in Yandex.Webmaster to the site's root directory.
  3. Add the site's subdomain to Yandex.Webmaster.
  4. Add the HTML file generated for the primary domain to the subdomain's root directory.

Similarly, you can verify the rights to a subdomain using a meta tag and a TXT record in the DNS.

You can't use simplified rights verification in the event of delegation. Namely, if the main domain management rights were delegated to you by another user, you have to verify the management rights for each subdomain.

Changing the rights verification method

  1. In Yandex.Webmaster, go to the Access rights page and select the appropriate website.
  2. Click the Revoke rights button. Then select a new method and follow the instructions.

Delegating rights

After verifying the website management rights, you can transfer your rights to other Yandex.Webmaster users. The user you grant the rights to will have unrestricted access to all the service features.

To transfer the rights:
  1. Go to the Settings → Access rights page.
  2. In the Delegate rights block, enter the username for the selected site.
  3. Click the Delegate rights button.

The user who has been delegated rights must log in to Yandex.Webmaster under their Yandex ID and add the website. The rights are then verified automatically.

You can revoke the site management rights of another user. If you delegated the rights to another user and then your rights were revoked, this does not invalidate the rights of the other user.

Moving data to another Yandex ID

To transfer information about a website in Yandex.Webmaster from one Yandex ID to another:
  1. Log in to Yandex.Webmaster under the username you want to transfer the data to.
  2. Add the site and verify your rights to manage it.
The website information will be fully copied from the old Yandex ID to the new one.

Resetting another user's rights

The website rights can belong to several people. This is convenient if, for example, both the webmaster and the website owner want to keep track of things.

If you think someone verified their site management rights improperly and should not have those rights, reset the access rights in Yandex.Webmaster:

  1. Delete the changes made to verify the rights, depending on the method:

    • Удалите из HTML-кода главной страницы сайта метатег вида <meta name="yandex-verification" content="код подтверждения" />.
    • Remove the yandex_<verification code>.html HTML file from the root directory of the site.
    • Remove the yandex-verification: <verification code> record from DNS records.
    • Remove the email address used to verify the rights from the Email addresses page.
    • If the rights were confirmed in Yandex.Mail for domain, contact the service support.

  2. In Yandex.Webmaster, go to Settings → Access rights.
  3. Click the Revoke rights button next to the appropriate username.

If you believe that access to the site was obtained by an attacker, use site protection guidelines.

Tell us what your question is about so we can direct you to the right specialist:

To add a website to Yandex.Webmaster, the server must respond to the main Yandex robot and the Yandex.Webmaster robot with the HTTP code 200 OK (or redirect to a page that responds with the HTTP code 200 OK).

Check your server settings. Yandex robots are represented in logs as follows.

DNS record not found

This error occurred because the required record wasn't found in your site's DNS. This could happen for the following reasons:

  • The DNS information wasn't updated yet (this may take some time). Try verifying your rights the next day.
  • A non-txt record was created in the DNS.
  • A DNS record was created for another site. A search engine treats http://www.site.ru and site.ru as different domains. Therefore, TXT records for each of them are created separately.
  • The site works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

If you do not know how to make a TXT record in DNS, contact the support service to which your site is delegated. For example, this can be a domain name registrar.

The content of the received HTML file differs from the required one

To verify your site management rights using an HTML file, make sure the file content is strictly the same as specified in the service. If the file code contains page design elements, meta tags, or any other additional code, you won't be able to verify your rights.

If for some reason you are unable to create an HTML file with specific content, check the server settings. It may automatically add code when creating the page. In this case, use other methods of rights verification.

If the site works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

Failed to load home page

The Yandex.Webmaster robot failed to view the main page of your website. This could happen for the following reasons:

  • The home page of your site redirects to another page (for example, to /index.html). In this case, we recommend changing the server settings so that it responds to the Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; YandexWebmaster/2.0; +http://yandex.com/bots) robot with HTTP code 200 OK.
  • The home page of your site is not available. Check if it opens in the browser.
  • The site works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

If there are no redirects from the home page and it opens freely in the browser, but you still can't verify your site management rights, contact us.

Meta tag not found

Check the following:

  • The meta tag required for verifying the site management rights must be placed inside the head element of the HTML code of the site's home page.

    <head>
    ...
    <meta name='yandex-verification' content='XXXXXXXXXXXXXX' />
    ...
    </head>

    If you add the meta tag to another place on the home page, you won't be able to verify your rights.

  • The site works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.
When verifying the rights, the robot received a response other than 200 OK

When the main Yandex robot or the Yandex.Webmaster robot accesses documents on your website, the server responds with a code other than 200 OK. Therefore, your rights can't be verified.

Check your server settings. Yandex robots are represented in logs as follows.

You need to configure the server so that it responds to a file request with HTTP code 200 OK. The rights to your website in Yandex.Webmaster should then be verified successfully.

If the site works for both IPv4 and IPv6. Make sure that the site responds correctly at all IP addresses.

Errors delegating the rights

When you delegate the rights, the site isn't automatically added to the account of the user the rights are delegated to. You should do this manually. After the site is added, the delegated rights are confirmed automatically.

You should also keep in mind that a search engine treats https://www.example.com, https://example.com, http://www.example.com, and http://example.com as different sites. Therefore, add exactly the same site address as was added by the user the rights are delegated from.

Other errors

Verified site management rights may be revoked if the service robot fails to find the verification code during the next check, or if the site is unavailable.

The verification code is checked regularly and automatically. Therefore, we recommend that you don't delete the code to ensure that your rights aren't reset. To restore the revoked rights, verify them again using on of the methods. This will not affect the site statistics collected.

Information provided by the service is confidential and is intended for website owners or other authorized individuals. Therefore, managing a website in Yandex.Webmaster requires verification. If you don't want to verify your rights, you won't be able to use the service.