Block all example.com the new Google Allows Users to Block Sites in Search
Another Google engineer named Beverly Yang Champaneria agrees and adds that now users no longer need to worry with the presence of new options. "Now when you click on the search results and return to Google’s main menu, you will find a new link next to ‘Cached’ reads’ Block all example.com results," he wrote. However, as quoted from the Telegraph, Friday (3/11/2011), although all users will see a new link, only those who already do a sign-in who can confirm that they want a site is blocked. If a domain has been blocked, the sites with these domains will never again appear in search results in the reporting. For a while, the Google Search option is only available to Google.com in English and they are using a browser Chrome 9 +, Internet Explorer E8 + and Firefox 3.5 +.Google promised to extend it to Google’s various languages ??and other browsers. Starting today, users in the US will start seeing a new option to block particular domains from their future search results. When users click a result and then return back to Google, they’ll find a new link next to “Cached” that reads “Block all example.com results.”
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