page experience report in the Google Search Console
page experience report in the Google Search Console
The page experience report in the Google Search Console receives an upgrade to make it easier to explore. The page experience report in the Google Search console. Google removes safe navigation from the criterion websites that must satisfy to gain from the page ranking. As a consequence of this change, Google updates the page experience report of the Search Console with a streamlined design that removes unnecessary data.
In particular, the report deletes safe browsing and ad experience widgets. In a blog post, Google outlines the reasons behind this choice. Moreover, many corrections are in place to enhance the handling of missing data. More about all the changes that are happening now. Google removes the safe browsing widget from the page experience report because it is no longer a ranking indicator.
The study was produced to help SEOs understand how websites deal with signals that rank page experience. The report does not need to include safe browsing statistics as it is not utilised in rankings.
“Google’s secure browsing mechanisms are meant to keep users secure on the internet. Sometimes websites become victims of hijacking by third parties, causing safe browsing warnings to be overcome.
We realise that these concerns are not always controlled by site owners and so we explain that Safe Browsing does not serve as a ranking indication, nor does it feature in the Page Experience report.” Google Search Console continues to highlight safety flags outside the page experience report. Removal of the Ad Experience widget Google removes a search console ad experience widget in order to prevent repeated reports from displaying the same information.
The search console has a standalone version of the ad experience report, identifying ad experiences that contravene the Better Ads Standards. The ad-experience report is not a consideration for the page ranking signal, similar to safe browsing. Google is adding various bug fixes and enhancements in a page experience report, which includes: • A “no recent data” banner has been added to the Core Web Vitals report and the Page Experience report.
- Corrected an issue that led the report to indicate “Failing HTTPS” in the absence of Core Web Vitals data.
- The empty state wording has been rephrased in the Page Experience and Core Web Vitals report.
Recall that Google’s upgrade of Google Page Experience algorithms begun on June 15, 2021 and will be finalised by August 31, 2021.