This is due to the new Google search penalty for back button hijacking.
Google is putting its foot down on "back button hijacking," an infamous deceptive practice where users are kept on a long loop of pressing the back button but are either not brought anywhere or ...
All too often, clicking the back button in your browser doesn’t actually take you back. It’s called back button hijacking, and Google has thus far tolerated it. That ends in June, when the company ...
Google says it is expanding its policies to crack down on websites which trap users with "back button hijacking". Back button hijacking is when a website interferes with a browser so the back button ...
On June 15, Google will implement a new spam policy that will allow it to punish sites that interfere with your browser's back button. So-called “back button hijacking" is any behavior that interferes ...
Key policy change: From June 15, 2026, AdSense vignette ads will no longer trigger via the browser back button to comply with new Google Search anti-hijacking rules. Automation push: Google introduces ...
When the browser Back button is not working properly, you may find the browser simply reloading the current page or worse, freezing indefinitely. It may also happen when you try to visit any website ...
Facebook, the social media giant, has stirred the pot with its recent alteration to the "back button" settings, leaving users perplexed and perturbed. This change disallows users from simply clicking ...