Detecting spam to bring you relevant and reliable results
Google invests in systems to ensure that sites don’t rise in Search results through deceptive or manipulative behavior. This is especially important because spam sites can harm or mislead people.
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How Google keeps you safe on Search
Our systems find 40 billion spammy pages every day.
Why we fight against spam
Spam sites attempt to game their way to the top of Search results through a variety of techniques such as repeating keywords over and over, or showing Google content that’s different from what users see (something that’s known as “cloaking”). Hackers sometimes even get into legitimate sites and change them into spam sites that might redirect people into scams or worse.
How we target spam
Protecting Search results
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Transparency and security
We learned this lesson the hard way. Back in 1999, Google’s founders published a seminal paper on PageRank, a key innovation in Google’s algorithm. Once that paper was published, spammers tried to game Google by paying each other for links.
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Evolving technology
We’re continuously improving our spam-fighting technology and will continue working closely with webmasters and others to foster and support a high-quality web ecosystem.