💨 Abstract
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, is currently testing a feature that adds checkmarks next to certain companies in its search results. This initiative is aimed at helping users identify trustworthy sources and avoid fraudulent websites. Google has been using automated systems to prevent fraudulent content from appearing in search results. The test has been noticed with blue checkmarks appearing for official sites of companies such as Microsoft, Meta, and Apple.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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