In order to make it simpler to understand which website is linked to each result, Search has introduced site names on mobile search results today. We'll also show you how to use structured data to specify your preferred site name.
In addition to English, French, Japanese, and German, site names will soon be made available for mobile Google Search results in new languages.
To determine the domain name of a search result, Google Search uses a number of different resources. You can utilise structured data on your homepage to tell Google what the site name should be by specifying your favourite option. Go to the Site name documentation for further details on how to do this.
For the most recent best practises, we also advise going over the favicon documentation once more. As long as the icon is at least 48 pixels wide and complies with the current favicon rules, it will be displayed on Search.
As always, please let us know in the Google Search Central Help Community if you have any queries or comments regarding this change.
Source: Google Search Central
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