According to a post by TorrentFreak, Google is removing it from the results search all links to the popular Kickass torrent website.
This means that the site can not be found anywhere if you do a search on its name or its derivatives, Google's search engine, or another that uses Google as its source.
The official domain of the kat.cr site is not included in the first five Google results pages if you search for it.
Instead, the first result is a variant of the page that serves very aggressive ads and that no one knows what they contain archives which distributes.
Other search engines such as Bing and DuckDuckGo, for example, will return you instant results from the official site.
We will not stop at the reasons why Google has blocked viewing the site. It could be because he discovered malware on a domain, or he may have received a DMCA notice.
The theme that concerns us is something else. Of course, banning a site from the company's search results is a key problem, but transparency is even more key.
How can you be sure that Google does not filter other results when using the company's search engine?
How can you be sure the company isn't filtering websites it doesn't want you to see for whatever reason? How can you be sure you are getting the better απoτελέσματα και όχι μια προκατειλημμένη λίστα που βασίζεται σε μη αυτόματες παρεμβάσεις, tweaks, or various interests?
It seems that no one can be sure anymore, and there is no way to see if the results are genuine or altered.
This publication does not support other search engines, it just reports the fact of a search test we made in the name of Kickass Torrents.