| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| inurl:viewerframe | Finds URLs containing that string — part of older Motion/WebcamXP interfaces. |
| mode motion | Indicates motion detection mode. |
| buenos aires | Geolocation keyword (city, province, or metadata). |
| updated | Filters for recently indexed pages. |
Typical exposed camera URL format:
http://[IP]:[port]/viewerframe?mode=motion
Google yourself. Search site:YOUR_PUBLIC_IP viewerframe to see if your cameras have been indexed. inurl viewerframe mode motion buenos aires updated
Place a robots.txt file in your web root with:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /cgi-bin/
Disallow: *mode=motion*
This tells Google not to index those pages. Note: This is a polite request, not a technical barrier. Google yourself
If you're looking for information on how to access or view public camera feeds legally, consider the following steps:
Buenos Aires is a city of movement — tango on cobblestone streets, cyclists flowing along wide avenues, and the constant pulse of porteño life. Recently, a number of online “viewerframe” and motion-enabled media tools (often used by galleries, street-cams, interactive tours, and live-event streams) have been updated to deliver smoother, more immersive experiences of the city. This post highlights how these motion-enhanced viewer experiences work, where to find the best updated feeds, and how to get the most from them whether you’re planning a visit or exploring from home. This tells Google not to index those pages
To understand the search, you must first understand the anatomy of the URL.
If you use Motion software: