If you want to ignore searches that come from Google, why not simply do so?
I don't think you understand the issue or problem when you make such a statement.
I've a feeling you do not know what Google AdSense is.
Google AdSense is a Google advertising program that enables website publishers of all sizes to display targeted ads alongside their online content and earn money.
The purpose of me using Google AdSense in my website is to generate revenues from the Google Ads placed on the site.
My problem:
When I place Google AdSense code in my website, it will cause my script to make double entries of the search terms entered in the search form.
Just curious if any of you have experienced this problem. If you have, how do you fix it?
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