Google posted a line in the data anomalies support page about an “update to web search logs analysis” when showing the Search Analytics report in the Google Search Console. The update was made on December 14, 2015 and said to impact only web sites, specifically, Google wrote, “this change may increase the total number of clicks and impressions.”
If you look at your Google Search Analytics report in the Google Search Console, you will see an update line vertically draw on the December 14th data. That line links to this update in the data anomalies page. Here is a picture:
I did ask Google’s Webmaster Trends Analyst Zineb Ait Bahajji about this on Twitter and if it was at all related to the app install button change. She said it was unrelated, explaining that Google is now “logging data differently,” which can impact the reports seen in the Google Search Console.
Google has made these changes from time to time and it is nice that they document them for webmasters.
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