| Accessing search query data for your sites | JohnMu | 10/18/11 12:03 PM | We recently announced changes in search that make https://www.google.com/ the default search experience for signed-in users on Google. You can find out more in our blog posts at:http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/making-search-more-secure.htmlht |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | Thomas P. | 10/18/11 7:58 PM | Before anyone comes running here, yelling at Google for stealing the referer information from them, then let me put in a pre-emptive note on that: The browser is nuking the referer field when making a transition (cliking a link) from HTTPS to HTTP. |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | webado | 10/18/11 8:11 PM | *sigh* So much for controlling access to our sites .... This means not just WHO but HOW. |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | Thomas P. | 10/18/11 10:26 PM | Sadly, I went too fast, and instead of making corrections here - It's easier to just read: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113006028898915385825/posts/ddPmYT49zRQ |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | boltsabre | 10/19/11 9:29 AM | webado, can you explain a bit more, I'm a bit confused by your comment... |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | Varun Agrawal | 10/19/11 9:40 AM | it is a very bad news for slow internet connection user like me |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | ammemcat | 7/5/12 4:50 PM | Can anyone tell me EXACTLY where and how sites such as http://www.webstataz.com/ and others that put our crap data and refuse to remove it claiming "public domain" get the the data from Google? We have lots of these links: most don't have the ip, s |
| Re: Accessing search query data for your sites | seo101 | 7/5/12 11:34 PM | Nope. None of that data is coming from Google and yes, it is in the public domain! Stop hijacking old threads with nonsense. |