No. Seatext is NOT a cloaking tool. We utilize Dynamic Serving principles, which are fully compliant with
Google Search Essentials (formerly Webmaster Guidelines)Here is the technical distinction:
Cloaking (Banned): Serving different content to Googlebot than to humans based on their IP address or User-Agent identity.
Seatext (Allowed): We treat Googlebot exactly like a human visitor. The content we serve is determined strictly by the Inputs (URL parameters, language headers, cookie preferences), not the Identity. If Googlebot requests a Spanish URL (e.g., ?lang=es), it gets Spanish text.
If it requests a specific Keyword URL (e.g., ?utm_term=best+shoes), it gets content optimized for that keyword—just like a human would. This is standard dynamic web behavior used by millions of e-commerce sites and is explicitly allowed by Google.