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After Killing Dozens Of Websites, Google Finally Wakes Up, Begins Rolling Out…..

June 5, 2026
Source: timesnownews.com timesnownews.com
News Snapshot:
Google brought the latest AI Search and killed the traffic of a lot of publishers, and the tech giant has been doing it for a very long time now. However, just a say ago, Google has announced that it will let website publishers to choose whether their website appears in Google's AI Overviews, AI Mode in Search, and Discovery. The new toggle will appear in the search console of websites. Furthermore, Google has also started releasing new insights for the website operators in the search console.
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