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Google Begins Punishing Sites for Back Button Hijacking by June

via Ars Technica·2h ago

Google announced it will penalize websites that hijack the browser's back button, potentially demoting them in search rankings starting in June. This move matters as it enforces better user experience standards and protects users from deceptive navigation tactics. The broader implication is a tightening of web development rules to prioritize user control and security.

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