The URL https://google.com is a mobile-specific search string used by Google apps on Samsung Android devices to optimize search results for mobile displays, identifying the hardware source and a specific software build version. These parameters facilitate tracking for Google services and do not contain personal user data, typically appearing when using the Google Search widget or default browser. Detailed discussions on the URL's components and related troubleshooting can be found in discussions on Stack Overflow.
link: This usually indicates a redirect or a specific deep-link action within an app. google https wwwgooglecom m client msandroidsamsungrvo1 link
Webmasters and SEOs sometimes see this string in their HTTP referrer logs. When a user clicks a link from the Google mobile app on a Samsung device, the referrer might look similar to:
https://www.google.com/m?client=ms-android-samsung&......
If the log parser is broken or the URL was truncated, it could output the exact mishmash above. The URL https://google
https://www.google.com/m?client=ms-android-samsung- ... - Facebook client = identifies the Google Search client/app
Anyone experiencing Samsung Internet Browser App issues? The address it uses is: http://www.google.com/m? client=ms-android-samsun... r/GalaxyS22
Set up filters in Google Analytics to exclude any request containing msandroidsamsungrvo1 as a bot or a malformed user agent.
client=ms-android-samsungclient = identifies the Google Search client/app.ms-android-samsung = Mobile Search, Android, Samsung (likely Samsung Internet browser or Samsung Google App integration).