
Google cracks down on back-button hijacking in search spam policy
Hacker News·1mo·zdw
Google is adding back-button hijacking to its spam policies, targeting sites that intercept the browser's back button to keep users on the page. This affects indie developers and small sites relying on manipulative UX patterns; compliance is now a ranking factor.
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