Surviving Google’s JavaScript rendering shift: one month later

Google Search's newest requirement aims to "better protect" users against malicious activity, such as bots and spam.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/surviving-googles-javascript-rendering-shift-one-month-later

Creato 1mo | 10 feb 2025, 09:50:03


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