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Google's updated documentation asks publishers to change how they use JavaScript to block users from paywalled content.
Google has added new guidance to the "Fix Search-related JavaScript problems" help document, specifically addressing JavaScript-based paywalls.
After releasing its redesigned Home app last month, Google is giving users far more control over their smart homes via new script editor.
Threat actors are abusing the trusted Google platform 'Google Apps Script' to host phishing pages, making them appear legitimate and eliminating the risk of them getting flagged by security tools.
Google says it has begun requiring users to turn on JavaScript in order to use Google Search, possibly in an effort to block certain SEO tools.
The Google Home script editor that launched in Public Preview this June is getting its first update across four areas today. Nest “intelligent alerts” can recognize when there’s a person ...
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