Google quietly updated their search box to require all users, including bots, to have JavaScript turned on when searching.
Google says it has begun requiring users to turn on JavaScript in order to use Google Search, possibly in an effort to block ...
Google has made it mandatory for users to enable JavaScript, a widely-used programming language for making web pages ...
If you use Google search in Firefox, Chrome and the like, you won't get very far without JavaScript. But there are exceptions ...
Node.js, the popular JavaScript runtime, is moving to stabilize type stripping, a feature that allows developers to execute ...
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Hiding Sponsored Ads may be one reason people turn off JavaScript before using Google Search, but Google got wise to the workaround and made it a requirement to use its service.
Google warns against excessive JavaScript use. Here's why this warning is critical for AI search optimization. Over-reliance on JavaScript creates a blind spot for AI search crawlers. AI search ...
Due to Gannett's large number of publications and platforms, the Data Collection team has created a single, in-house system called gciAnalytics to configure, track and route user event data across its ...