Google mobile search page receives updates: “Ad tags”, others

Google search is popular with other people around the world to locate resource data and formats (text, images, and video). The tech giant has made adjustments to cellular search and internet search since the feature launched. Google is now introducing some updates. These updates are necessarily changes to the search page on mobile devices that will allow users to seamlessly differentiate between the search effects of trusted resources and ads.

One of the maximum user-friendly changes advertised is the renaming of the ad tag to sponsored when displaying search effects on pages on mobile devices. Users have detected some links with “Ad” in the upper left corner. Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish between ad links and resource links they trust, especially on mobile devices.

Google replaces “Ad” with “Sponsored Tag” in an ambitious next to classified ads that appear in search results. In addition, this tag will be provided on the line above the site URL, so that it is displayed next to the URL.

The moment the mobile search page is refreshed comes in the form of loading names and icons of larger sites. the length and shape of the favicon (logo or icon of an online page) that appears in search,” Google said.

According to Google, those adjustments will be longer to search for classified ads and generate clarity and transparency for advertisers at a glance.

In addition, Google indicates that those updates for search pages are beginning to roll out on mobile devices. The company will soon start testing the same experience on desktop as well.

Meanwhile, Google also brought a new passcode feature for Android devices and Google Chrome. This feature provides greater security to users. Users will now be able to use this option to authenticate their identity by using PIN or biometric authentication to log in to any online site. page or application instead of using a password. The tech giant is considered a more secure option for users than the classic two-factor authentication method.

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