We’re Sorry… but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can’t process your request right now.

Stupid Google Error Page, Instead of Requested Search Results Page

Well guess what Google? I’m sorry! I’m sorry that I have stopped using your search engine due to the fact that your search engine is the only one that makes me enter a captcha.

Why is it that Google can’t tell the difference between me, and a computer virus or spyware application. Granted I do a lot of search engine inquiries… perhaps I do more than the average Joe, but why must I enter a new captcha every two to three times I enter a query into Google? Why would Google have me enter a captcha to prove that I am not doing anything malicious at their expense, and then pretend like I’m up to no-good five minutes later? Makes absolutely no sense to me…

Does this happen to anyone else as often as it does to me? Or, does Google hate me? Whether or not Google hates me doesn’t much matter to me at this stage, because I hate Google! At least their stupid search engine! And I mean stupid! Who has ever heard of a computer program telling a human that they think that they’re a computer program?

Anyways… I’ve said my piece.

Oh, by the way Google… Yahoo! and MSN return better, more relevant results anyways!

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4 Responses to “We’re Sorry… but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can’t process your request right now.”

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    uk search engines Says:

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    Myanmar cyclone (1 comments.) Says:

    It seems to be getting worse too - I used to get once a month or so and now its once a week - I wasn’t sure if it had to do with the ISP - but as u say yahoo seems unaffected - Iquite like using dogpile too

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    glennito(new comment) Says:

    i just tried to go on google and it told me this , but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. how can remove it and is it permanent???

    pls help me i am very worried

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    admin(new comment) Says:

    No it is not permanent. The message will stop, but first you have to stop running any SERPs checking software. It is against Google’s TOS to use their system to run any programs that checks your website’s positioning for specific search terms.

    I have stopped doing this, shortly after writing this post, and haven’t received the Google warning since.

    Hope this helps!

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