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Use an official IANA example domain: example.com - which nobody owns (except IANA)
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#### {% linkable_title Verify your domain %}
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Follow these steps to verify domain ownership with Google Webmaster Central / Search Console:
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1. Enter your domain and add **'/local'** at the end, ie. https://whitehouse.duckdns.org:8123/local
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1. Enter your domain and add **'/local'** at the end, ie. https://example.com:8123/local
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2. Select HTML file verification and download the google*.html file.
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2. Create a directory named "www" in your Home Assistant configuration directory (/config share from Samba add-on).
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3. Place the downloaded google*.html file in the "www" directory.
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4. RESTART Home Assistant - this is important!
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5. Verify the file can be accessed in the browser, ie. **https://whitehouse.duckdns.org:8123/local/goole123456789.html** (change filename) - you should a plain text message saying "google-site-verification: ..." - if you see "404: Not Found" or something else, retry the above steps.
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5. Verify the file can be accessed in the browser, ie. **https://example.com:8123/local/goole123456789.html** (change filename) - you should a plain text message saying "google-site-verification: ..." - if you see "404: Not Found" or something else, retry the above steps.
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6. Go back to Google Webmaster Central / Search Console and proceed with the verification.
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### {% linkable_title Requirements %}
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