Official statement
Anonymized queries in Search Console are designed to protect user privacy. For general topics with a lot of impressions, analysis remains feasible. The level of anonymization varies by content type and cannot be deliberately reduced.
19:36
Other statements from this video 10 ▾
- 5:55 Should you really worry about HTML structure for SEO?
- 9:35 How does Google's search constantly change the SEO landscape?
- 11:38 Why can't Google just remove illegal content from search results?
- 13:43 Could your video strategy be missing the mark for indexing?
- 14:46 Are You Falling into the Common Video Indexing Traps on Your Website?
- 16:55 Why does it take so long for favicons to update in search results?
- 18:32 Why doesn't Google regulate the shape of favicons?
- 22:16 What could data discrepancies in Search Console mean for your SEO analysis?
- 24:20 Why does Google favor CrUX data for Core Web Vitals?
- 24:52 Do Core Web Vitals Really Impact Your SEO Ranking?
Official statement from
(2 years ago)
⚠ A more recent statement exists on this topic
Why Do 15% of Never-Before-Seen Google Queries Change Your SEO Strategy?
View statement →
TL;DR
Google anonymizes certain queries in Search Console to protect user privacy. SEO analysis remains feasible on general topics with high impressions. The level of anonymization varies depending on the content type.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Qu'entend-on par requêtes anonymisées dans Search Console ?
Ce sont des requêtes dont les données sont masquées pour protéger l'identité des utilisateurs.
Peut-on empêcher l'anonymisation des requêtes ?
Non, ce n'est pas possible. Google ne permet pas de réduire l'anonymisation volontairement.
Comment récupérer les données manquantes de ces requêtes ?
Utilisez des outils SEO tiers ou focalisez-vous sur des données de tendances globales.
🎥 From the same video 10
Other SEO insights extracted from this same Google Search Central video · duration 26 min · published on 25/04/2024
🎥 Watch the full video on YouTube →
💬 Comments (0)
Be the first to comment.