Google has introduced a new tool allowing searchers to block sites from unwanted search results.
If you are looking for something through Google and you want to filter search results from Google, you can use the Google feature to block sites whatever you want to block from the search results will be displayed by Google.
Once you have clicked that link on the Google search results, you'll need to come back to the results page and chose whether you want to block it from future searches.
"We're adding this feature because we believe giving you control over the results you find will provide an even more personalized and enjoyable experience on Google," said company engineers in a blog post today.
Personalized searches
Once you have blocked a site you'll then be notified by your Google account and asked to confirm it. you also be able to manage the websites you've blocked in your Google account settings.
Google is also considering taking the amount of times a site has been disqualified from users' search results into account when deciding on how websites rank within its algorithms.
The update comes on Thursday and Friday to the latest versions within Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
If you are looking for something through Google and you want to filter search results from Google, you can use the Google feature to block sites whatever you want to block from the search results will be displayed by Google.
Once you have clicked that link on the Google search results, you'll need to come back to the results page and chose whether you want to block it from future searches.
"We're adding this feature because we believe giving you control over the results you find will provide an even more personalized and enjoyable experience on Google," said company engineers in a blog post today.
Personalized searches
Once you have blocked a site you'll then be notified by your Google account and asked to confirm it. you also be able to manage the websites you've blocked in your Google account settings.
Google is also considering taking the amount of times a site has been disqualified from users' search results into account when deciding on how websites rank within its algorithms.
The update comes on Thursday and Friday to the latest versions within Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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