Malwarebytes Browser Extension delivers a safer and faster web browsing experience. It blocks malicious websites and filters out unwanted content (resulting in up to three times faster webpage load times). The filtering is not based on definitions, so the extensions can block previously-unidentified fake tech support scams and their tactics.
What will it do for your browsing experience? It prevents pop-ups, browser hijackers, and browser lockers from harassing you and interrupting your surfing. It also blocks clickbait links and fake news content, stops in-browser cryptocurrency miners, and gives other malicious content the boot. All this while relying on threat behavior patterns rather than on researchers who have to track down, identify the malware, and add it to a database of known threats. (We still need those researchers to make our products better. This is just a different, faster method.)
Your business reputation is important. Google, Facebook, Google Maps, Yelp, and many more social media sites, online directories, and other platforms often think they themselves should be the host of your reputation—for all the world to see and use regarding decisions about your business.
SEO has included the concept of structured data since 2011 - ever since Google, Bing, Yahoo! and Yandex got together to create a standardized list of attributes and entities which they all agreed to support, and which became known as Schema.org. Unfortunately, there's still a lot of confusion around what structured data really is, what it’s for, and how and when to implement structured data for SEO purposes. A survey carried out last year by Bing found that only 17% of marketers are using (or were planning to use) Schema.org structured data markup.