Google Search Console“Crawl”reports let you monitor...?
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Correct answer: If Google can view your webpages.
Why this is the answer
Google Search Console's "Crawl" reports specifically monitor Google's ability to access and process the content on your website. This includes identifying any crawl errors, such as pages Googlebot couldn't reach or encountered issues with. If Google can't crawl your pages, it can't index them, making them invisible in search results. The other options are incorrect because "If potential customers can access your webpages" is more related to server uptime and user experience, which are not the primary focus of crawl reports. "How people interact with your website" is covered by analytics tools like Google Analytics, not Search Console's crawl reports.
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