Friday, 7 May 2021

What is core web vital and how to improve?

 Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage’s overall user experience. Core Web Vitals are made up of three specific page speed and user interaction measurements: largest contentful paint, first input delay, and cumulative layout shift.

In short, Core Web Vitals are a subset of factors that will be part of Google’s “page experience” score.



Page Experience

Page experience will be a mishmash of factors that Google considers important for user experience, including:

HTTPS: If a page is served over a secure HTTPS connection then it will display a lock icon in the browser address bar.

Mobile-friendliness: Use Google’s mobile-friendly test.

Lack of interstitial pop ups

Safe-browsing: Check the Security Issues report in Search Console for any issues with safe browsing.

 

if you want to improve your Core Web Vitals score before then you need to improve Here

  

Largest Contentful Paint (LCP):

The amount of time to render the largest content element visible in the viewport, from when the user requests the URL. The largest element is typically an image or video, or perhaps a large block-level text element. This is important because it tells the reader that the URL is actually loading.

First input delay (FID):

The time from when a user first interacts with your page (when they clicked a link, tapped on a button, and so on) to the time when the browser responds to that interaction. This measurement is taken from whatever interactive element that the user first clicks. This is important on pages where the user needs to do something, because this is when the page has become interactive.

Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS):

CLS measures the sum total of all individual layout shift scores for every unexpected layout shift that occurs during the entire lifespan of the page. The score is zero to any positive number, where zero means no shifting and the larger the number, the more layout shift on the page.

Sunday, 17 January 2021

New Privacy Policy Update of WhatsApp in India

 WhatsApp recently announced it is updating its terms of service and privacy policies from February 8. After coming under criticism from all sides, the Facebook-owned company is now reportedly under the government’s scanner as well.

What the new updates:

  • Whatsapp is updating its term and privacy policy
  • Key updates include more information about:
  • Whatsapp’s service and how we process your data
  • How businesses can use facebook hosted services to store and manage their whatsapp chats
  • How we partner with Facebook to offer intregration across the facebook company products
    whatsapp update

What Whatsapp says:

Whatsapp clarified it does not read or share personal chat message with parent company facebook and that users can opt out of using the new commerce features if they are not comfortable with those  messages being stored or used by the

US-based social media gaint.       

Some Questing Arrived in mind after this.

•    Does WhatsApp now share my messages with Facebook?
Answer: No.
•    Does WhatsApp share my location with Facebook? 
Answer: Only approximate location information.
•    Will WhatsApp show ads?
Answer: Not at the moment.
•    Will WhatsApp record and track my audio/video calls? 
Answer: No.

Reference By: https://www.geitpl.com/blog/2021/01/18/new-privacy-policy-update-whatsapp-india/