Search Engine Optimization

Google Hammering Down On Intrusive Mobile Popup Ads

Home / Blogs / Google Hammering Down On Intrusive Mobile Popup Ads
November 23, 2023 | 4 min read
Written by
Nifraz Nazar

Nifraz Nazar

Head of SEO - Technical SEO & AI Search Specialist
With 15+ years of digital marketing experience, I lead high-impact SEO strategies that elevate search visibility, organic traffic, and conversions. I specialize in technical SEO, AI-powered search optimization, analytics, and scalable content strategies for both startups and large enterprises. I focus on innovation, data-driven decision-making, and delivering measurable performance improvements. Passionate about mentorship and team development, I continuously explore new technologies and opportunities to help businesses grow in an evolving digital landscape.
Have Questions Or Need Expert Help?
Our team is here to support your growth. Book a free consultation today.
Contact Us
Share this

There is no stopping the mobile revolution. Ever since Google released its ‘mobile-friendly update’ in April 2015, placing emphasis on mobile-optimised pages, the tech giant has continued to intensify its focus on improving the search experience for mobile devices – and for good reason.

Internal statistics by Google indicate mobile searches have overtaken desktop searches in 10 countries across the world, including major tech markets United States and Japan.  More importantly, recent studies show that 65 per cent of digital media time now come from mobile, and 35 per cent come from desktop computers.

As such, the tech giant is pursuing further measures to improve the mobile experience for users, and the recent mobile-targeted algorithm is aimed exactly at achieving that.

Official Launch of the Mobile Popup Algorithm

Late last year, we discussed the prospect of Google tightening the noose around intrusive mobile pop up ads, specifically popups that prevented users from accessing content on mobile websites. On January 10, Google finally launched the intrusive mobile interstitial penalty. Per Google’s official announcement, the algorithm will penalise mobile websites that have interstitials interfering with user access to indexable content, following a click on any search result.

So if a website has a pop-up advertisement, inquiry form, sign up window, or any other variation of interstitial that appears during transition from the search results page, that can affect its ranking on mobile search results. To clarify its position, Google gave some examples of interstitial variations that prevent immediate user access to mobile content:

Images Source: Google Webmasters Blog, Helping users easily access content on mobile by Doantam Phan

  • Popups that cover the entirety of the website content during the transition from the search results to the mobile website, or intrusive interstitials that appear while the user is viewing the content on the page.
  • Full-screen interstitials placed above the header of a website that force the user to scroll up to see the website content.
  • Stand-alone interstitials that require user dismissal before allowing access to website content.

So does this mean that Google will no longer allow the integration of popups on mobile websites? The short answer is ‘no.’ But they have outlined implementation guidelines for responsible use of interstitials.

For example, if a website requires user agreement with a legal obligation prior to accessing online content, then the use of an interstitial during the transition can be allowed. Another possible exception is when a banner interstitial invites the user to download an app for better user experience. If the banner uses a reasonable amount of screen real estate (meaning it does not obscure the content for the user), then it will not be impacted by the new algorithm.

Bleacher Report’s mobile website has a Privacy & Terms of Use interstitial and an app install interstitial, but these do not obscure the rest of the page content
The chat box interstitial in United SEO’s website occupies minimal mobile screen real estate, allowing users to scroll the page and browse the content with ease.

The End Game: Comprehensive Mobile Optimisation

While this is one of the first significant algorithm updates that Google has rolled out for mobile in 2017, the tech company reminds webmasters to look at the bigger picture.

Remember, this new signal is just one of hundreds of signals that are used in ranking,’ said Doantam Phan, Product Manager at Google.

Content is still one of the primary drivers in mobile rankings, as is in desktop rankings. If your website combines valuable, updated content with an intuitive user experience, you can still rank highly in search results. However, if you have intrusive interstitials hampering your mobile UX, then you are impeding the growth and visibility of your site.

Have anything to share? Feel free to speak your mind in the comments section below! Or if you have questions, contact us at 04 442 6518. Our SEO consultants will be more than happy to assist you in making your mobile site full optimised for user experience and search!FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmail

worth a read!

you may also like

See all blogs
Clock Reading Time 6 min read
5 Dubai Summer Marketing Strategies for 2025 YOUR SUCCESS?

How Smart Brands Stay Relevant While Others Slow Down Dubai's Summer Shift: Less Noise, More Opportunity Every year it's the same: expats head home, tourism slows, and some brands hit pause. But th...

Read More
Clock Reading Time 9 min read
The GEO Checklist: 8 Essential Steps to Optimise for AI Assistants YOUR SUCCESS?

The GEO Checklist: 8 Essential Steps to Optimise for AI Assistants Think your SEO is finished? Think again. A new wave of digital gatekeepers called AI assistants are now summarising the web, and you...

Read More
Clock Reading Time 7 min read
Google's AI Overviews Are Live in the UAE - Here's What You Need to Know YOUR SUCCESS?

Google just flipped the script on search in the UAE. With AI Overviews now appearing at the top of results, your content could either be the star of the show, or buried deeper than ever. This rollo...

Read More
Clock Reading Time 8 min read
How to Run a Successful Eid Campaign in 2025: 5 Bold Strategies UAE Brands Should Use Now YOUR SUCCESS?

As Eid al-Adha 2025 approaches, many UAE businesses will do what they always do. A festive graphic. A basic discount. Some last-minute ads. But that's not a strategy; it's just noise. If you prep...

Read More

Subscribe with email

stay updated with new blogs

We eat, breathe, and sleep SEO. While that makes us pretty dull company at parties, it means we’ve got the goods needed to take your website to the top. To learn more about how SEO can boost your business, drop us a line today on +971 4 442 6518, or email us at info@useo.ae. We can then arrange a free 30-minute consultation, filled with coffee, cakes, and a large dollop of SEO enthusiasm.

USEO Whatsapp