Starting next November, Google’s search engine will change a bit, removing a very old feature that, although it went unnoticed by many, can be quite useful in some cases. In particular, the company confirmed that will disable the additional search bar that appears in some web resultsalso known as the sitelink search box.
This allows you to search a website without having to access it to provide more accurate results. Google introduced this feature in 2014, and any website can implement it as long as it meets a number of requirements. Currently, users can continue to browse additional search barl in some Google services, such as YouTube, also in some media, which makes it easier to search, for example, for news on a specific topic.
However, this additional search bar will disappear in November. Specifically, next November 21which is confirmed in a statement from Google itself. Cause? According to the company, it is hardly used..
It’s been over a decade since we first announced the sitelink search box in Google Search, and over time we’ve seen its usage decline. As a result, and to simplify search results, we will be removing this visual effective November 21, 2024.
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Google will remove this feature worldwide

Google says that Changes will happen globally. for all websites that still implement it and in all languages. However, the elimination of this function could be carried out gradually. Therefore, it is likely that some users will be able to continue using the additional search bar after the expected date.
The company has also confirmed that websites that implement this feature You don’t have to do anything and you won’t notice any changes. in your performance or search results. “Unsupported structured data like this will not cause problems in search and will not cause errors in Search Console reports,” he says.
Users can continue searching for specific topics for a website through the Google search engine with a simple command. You just need to write your search subject and then add “site:”.followed by the name of the website without spaces, so that only results from the aforementioned website are returned.
Source: Hiper Textual

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