Google simplifies the Search Console interface: deletes a page report


Google has announced deleting a page evaluation report from Search Console. This report that combined Core Web Vitals (CWV) and HTTPS data is deleted to improve navigation at Search Console.
"We have decided to delete this page to reduce unnecessary noise in Search Console and simplify navigation for this information. We still encourage you to focus on giving good user experience on your page and control the status of your page in CWV and HTTPS reports."
🚀 Core Web Vitals Report continues to provide performance, including Largest Contentible Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (Inp) and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). These indicators measure the data of the real experience of the user, and the performance is grouped in the "bad" category, "you need improvements" and "good".
- 📌 The report allows users to control user experience on different platforms.
🚀 HTTPS individual report continues to monitor the security status of the indexed URL, helping to ensure your site compliance with Google Recommendations on Security.
What problems can HTTPS report be detected?
The report can identify problems with invalid SSL certificates, conflicts between HTTP/HTTPS, problems with the configuration of the site card and redirection problems.
Will this affect SEO monitoring?
Google emphasizes that the user's experience on the page is still important for site owners. Google encourages you to monitor these indicators through individual reports that provide more detailed data for optimization.
Статтю згенеровано з використанням ШІ на основі зазначеного матеріалу, відредаговано та перевірено автором вручну для точності та корисності.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-retires-search-consoles-page-experience-report/532968/