Google allows locking domain names in search results

Google has just added a new feature to the search engine. This feature allows users to block all links from specific domains in their search results.

Google has just added a new feature to the search engine. This feature allows users to block all links from specific domains in their search results.

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For example, after a user clicks on a link in the search results and returns to the Google search engine, the user will see the link below the search results section and not appear in the links. Search results later.

Google said, ' we added this feature because we believe it will provide you with control over search results, giving users a more interesting and personal search experience on Google .' This feature will allow users to create personalized search lists.

According to Google, this feature can be used by anyone, but Google will only be able to store locked domains for users that they log into their Google accounts and confirm that job.

When a user types a query on a Google search engine, the search results will contain domains that the user has locked. Google will display a warning that a large number of soft names have been hidden and require an option to display them.

Users also have the opportunity to review and manage the list of domains they have locked. In addition, Google is also considering

Google is also considering to further improve the search results ranking process for more convenient users with the domain name lock feature above. Initially, this feature will only be applied on browsers such as Chrome version 9 or higher, IE from version 8 and above, Firefox 3.5 and higher. In addition, Google will continue to expand this feature to be applicable to many other browsers.

Update 26 May 2019
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