You click a search result, skim the page, and tap the back button to return to Google. Nothing happens. You tap again. The ...
Google's new spam policy targets back button hijacking. Starting June 15th, sites that manipulate the back button will get ...
Google says it's seen a rise in shady and spam websites using 'Back button hijacking' to try and trap or manipulate users into remaining on their domains.
Google's new spam policy targets sites that trap users by hijacking the back button. Enforcement begins 15 June, with ranking ...
Google is now working to kill back button hijacking on its browsers by effecting a new policy change everyone has to abide by ...
Your browser's back button should actually start working soon.
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