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Google's iOS App Now Injects Links On Third-Party Websites That Go Back To Search
Tuesday November 26, 2024. 01:30 AM , from Slashdot
9to5Google's Ben Schoon reports: Google has introduced a new feature on iOS that injects links on third-party websites that take users back to Google Search. Recently, Google announced new 'Page Annotations' within the Google app on iOS. This feature, as Google explains, 'extracts interesting entities from the webpage and highlights them in line.' Effectively, it creates links on a website that you've opened through Google's browser that the website's owner did not put there. The links, when clicked, then perform a search on Google for that subject and open the search in a pop-up window on top of the third-party website.
The feature, Google says, will offer an opt-out for website owners through a form. It's pointed out by SERoundTable that opting out can take up to 30 days, while the feature is live now. Further reading: US Says Google Is an Ad Tech Monopolist, in Closing Arguments Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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