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Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking

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📅 14 April 2026 ⏱ 2 min read 👁 12 views
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Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking
Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking In a strong move to improve user experience, Google has announced stricter policies against websites that manipulate the browser’s back button, a practice…

Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking

Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking
Google Cracks Down on Back Button Hijacking

In a strong move to improve user experience, Google has announced stricter policies against websites that manipulate the browser’s back button, a practice known as “back button hijacking.” As a result, these tactics will now be classified as disruptive behavior, leading to lower rankings in search results for violating sites.

What Is Back Button Hijacking?

This behavior refers to some websites forcing users to stay on a page or redirecting them to other pages when they click the browser’s back button. It is often done using scripts or tools that insert fake pages into the browsing history.

As a result, users find it difficult or even impossible to return to the previous page easily, which directly harms the browsing experience.

Penalties and SEO Impact

Google has confirmed that websites using these deceptive techniques will face clear penalties, most notably a drop in their search rankings.

Therefore, website owners are strongly encouraged to review their code and ensure that no misleading techniques are being used. In some cases, these issues may also be caused by third-party advertising tools, but responsibility still lies with the site owner.

Enforcement Date and Opportunity to Fix Issues

Google has stated that the new policy will take effect starting June 15. This gives website owners a limited window to fix any issues before penalties begin.

This update marks an important shift in Google’s policy, as this practice was not previously treated as a major ranking factor. However, it is now officially considered “malicious behavior.”

Conclusion

Ultimately, this update reinforces that user experience is a top priority. Following ethical web practices is no longer optional—it is essential for maintaining search rankings and long-term website success.

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