Here’s a rare look at Google’s most lucrative search queriesspaduf@slrpnk.net to Technology@beehaw.org – 37 points – 1 years agotheverge.com13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments8 of these keywords could have just gone to the domain directly... teach your relatives about ctrl+enter, so they don't have to google those and look at ads :p https://www.lifewire.com/ctrl-enter-is-your-web-browser-friend-2483681If I did that, my 80 yo parents would be headed to w amzon . com and wallmart . com on a regular basis. Searching first is safer for them.At least switch their search engine to duckduckgoTIL
8 of these keywords could have just gone to the domain directly... teach your relatives about ctrl+enter, so they don't have to google those and look at ads :p https://www.lifewire.com/ctrl-enter-is-your-web-browser-friend-2483681If I did that, my 80 yo parents would be headed to w amzon . com and wallmart . com on a regular basis. Searching first is safer for them.At least switch their search engine to duckduckgoTIL
If I did that, my 80 yo parents would be headed to w amzon . com and wallmart . com on a regular basis. Searching first is safer for them.At least switch their search engine to duckduckgo
8 of these keywords could have just gone to the domain directly... teach your relatives about ctrl+enter, so they don't have to google those and look at ads :p
https://www.lifewire.com/ctrl-enter-is-your-web-browser-friend-2483681
If I did that, my 80 yo parents would be headed to w amzon . com and wallmart . com on a regular basis.
Searching first is safer for them.
At least switch their search engine to duckduckgo
TIL