Just recently, when I was doing my regular Google-ing, I suddenly see error messages every time I do my web searching.
We’re sorry…
…. but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can’t process your request right now.
Click on the screenshot to see the full view details
Haaar! This is such a pain! I don’t know what causes this error. I scanned my computer and the results found nothing else but Schiezka (my laptop) free from viruses and possible spywares.
I had tried clearing my browsers cache, cookies, history, and even my entire laptops Temporary Files. I cleared them all. Still I always end up having this ‘sorry page’ from Google.
According to what I’ve read, although I haven’t researched much about this yet, Google does this when they’re receiving much traffic from a particular IP address for it might be done by some bot or whatever they call that stuff. The squiggly word’s purpose is for them to recognize that the user is a real human. OK fine.
But it is not fine with me. It is such a pain dealing with this ‘sorry’ pages; especially when the squiggly word mysteriously fails to load. And in my entire life and experience with Google, this is the first time I encountered this problem.
Is there anyone there who’ll stumble upon this blog to help me with this?
Yeah, I’m also getting the same problems with Google. It’s rather weird for Google to assume that my trusty laptop has viruses, coz I’m running Linux, and I’m virus-free.
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