Google is now working to kill back button hijacking on its browsers by effecting a new policy change everyone has to abide by ...
Did you know there are currently websites hijacking your back button? Well, now Google is doing something about it.
Google has introduced a new rule to combat 'back button hijacking,' a practice where websites interfere with users' ...
Your browser's back button should actually start working soon.
Websites that engage in “back button hijacking” might soon appear less prominently in Google Search results as part of a new spam policy. Back button hijacking occurs when a site prevents users from ...
The back button on your browser is supposed to be an exit ramp, but some sites are abusing a tactic to trap users on their domains and manipulate traffic, according to Google. The tactic is called ...