Google can't do a search , instead they say " We're sorry... " ! Pfff what a bug

Discussion in 'Google' started by aladinhw, Sep 4, 2010.

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    I've been having this for weeks now , it really bugs me , not only on my computer but on all computers that I connect from , so the problem isn't me but it's with the big padrino , Mr.Google !!

    What happens is that after a few searches i do on google , let's say 20-40 queries , google start showing this B.S

    We're sorry...
    
    ... but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
    See Google Help for more information.
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    And again , the problem IS NOT my computer , it's with google that can't proceed my queries koz they think it's automated

    And they are not automated ! I just search a lot on google and I always do keyword research and stuff and I just like to always keep on track , and google is holding me back !

    Is anyone here from google ? Anyone can fix this bug or just explain what's wrong ?

    Thanks
     
    aladinhw, Sep 4, 2010 IP
  2. Helado

    Helado Peon

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    Are you using a proxy? Your IP has been connecting to Google too much; it has been entering too many queries. Could be a range of reasons... using software to automate searches, manually searching lots, somebody else sharing the IP/computer. Maybe this gives you an idea as to why. 20 searches in a short space of time is quite a lot.
     
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  3. aladinhw

    aladinhw Active Member

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    Nope , I don't use malwares , no proxies , no IP changing , nothing unusual , I just Like to search and the big padrino can't keep up with me , isn't supposed to be big G , uggh , and the biggest search engine in the world can't it stand my 20 searchs ?? Really a huge lol
     
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  4. AdamFL

    AdamFL Well-Known Member

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    are you using seoQuake? if yes disable it and you should be fine, you might have to clear your cache or/and wait little bit before you search again.
     
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    ApocalypseXL Notable Member

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    You are using something that alters your browser or your network connections . Google will allow 1 search per second , that is considered human . If you're launching multiple simultaneous searches on a shitty connection or computer then you'll be mistaken for a spam bot .
     
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  6. aladinhw

    aladinhw Active Member

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    Yes , I currently use seoQuacke , I'll try to disable it

    Nope , not using that , and im not as fast as 1 search per second , i usually do like 1 search per 5 seconds
     
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    I have the same problem. And sometimes I get that message after just 5 searches in a minute. I don't use seoQuacke, although I have SEO for Firefox addon. Maybe I shall try to disable it?
    And 20 searches in few minutes isn't much at all if SEO is your business. I must use search a lot while I work.
     
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    I used to get that error a lot, after i installed one mywebsearch toolbar thingy. Anyway here is how i solved it:

    Install spybot, update it and scan your pc for spyware. It would find many spywares, as well as the mywebsearch spyware. After that restart your computer. the problem would stop immediately.

    please drop a not here if it works for you.
     
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    acca Active Member

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    I am using Spybot almost every day. It wasn't that. In my case, the problem was SEO for Firefox, addon. When I dissable it, I don't have issues.
     
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