Google wants to get INSIDE your Wordpress site with Sitekit

You know how Google can track what websites you visit and tailor your ads accordingly? Now imagine, giving them the same access to your admin panel.

Login to 20 of your PBNs and then your money site. :)
I get your concerns. But my point is we are already too exposed - google can already map you as a webmaster or an im guy. And the effect of having another wp plugin is just very marginal.

Just curious are you on chrome or firefox ;)
 
I get your concerns. But my point is we are already too exposed - google can already map you as a webmaster or an im guy. And the effect of having another wp plugin is just very marginal.

Just curious are you on chrome or firefox ;)

It's not the fact that they know I am a webmaster. The several queries I input daily already tells them that.

It's a question of them finding an obvious footprint establishing a link between two sites.

With Analytics, they are aware of the public access of the website. But the analytics code doesn't fire on the backend of the website.

With Sitekit, they will get information on the private access of a website thereby establishing a link. Considering the amount of data they process every second, building an AI that learns/predicts admin behavior at the backend.

To answer your other question, I browse BHW exclusively on Chrome.

My main browser is Safari for dev work and working on sites. My other main browsers are Firefox and Opera.

I own several Gsuite accounts on my sites. I cluster my sites in random clusters based on their development cycle, to be able to verify them with Google webmaster tools and for sitemap submission + Google analytics via private VPNs (OpenVPN) hosted on Digitalocean or Vultr.

Google has previously shown its "deep interest" in uncovering PBNs. A lot of PBN owners (private, not public networks) will have a sob story about PBN de-indexation and manual penalties.

So yes, while you may consider this FUD - I believe this is a simple system to create an admin/owner footprint for websites.
 
I believe this is a simple system to create an admin/owner footprint for websites.

All this to pin down PBNs?

It's a question of them finding an obvious footprint establishing a link between two sites.

PBNs will always have a skewed linking pattern towards your money site. Thats the very point. Yes its not obvious, but this pattern can be generalized - which makes it detectable.

A lot of PBN owners (private, not public networks) will have a sob story about PBN de-indexation and manual penalties

I agree, but I feel most miss out on context. You cant dish out a auto loan site out of expired college camping fest domain.

Anyways it was a fun discourse. Nice set up btw :)
 
Its very danger to use this. Huh. Google tracking everything.
 
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