Google removes Page Experience Report from Search Console.

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Google is removing the existing page experience report within Google Search Console and replacing it with content around what Google thinks is a good page experience. The Mobile-Friendly Test tool and Mobile-Friendly Test API are also being removed. However, a dashboard view of the individual Core Web Vitals and HTTPS reports will remain in Search Console. Good page experience is a requirement for creating helpful content, and those seeking to provide a good page experience should take a holistic approach.
Topics:technology#core-web-vitals#google-search-console#mobile-friendly-test#page-experience-report#seo
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