Did you know? Google may use Chrome user behavior for rankings
For years, Google said Chrome data is not used in Search rankings. A recent API documentation leak suggests Google may look deeper at what users do after they land on a page.
“Chrome data is NOT used in rankings”
This was Google’s long-standing official message shared with SEOs and publishers.
ChromeBrowserState module
The leaked documents mention a system that may track how users interact with pages inside the Chrome browser, not just on Google Search.
SEO is no longer only about getting the click. Google likely cares about how useful your page is once users arrive.
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✔Bookmarks Saved pages signal long-term value.
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✔Dwell time More time on page usually means better content match.
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✔Direct returns Users coming back directly show trust and recall.
User experience is the signal
Fast, clear, and valuable pages encourage users to stay, bookmark, and return. That behavior may feed powerful ranking signals.
Strong website structure and performance help improve retention signals.
Disclaimer: Based on public analysis of leaked documentation. Interpretations vary. Focusing on user value remains a safe long-term SEO strategy.


