[null,null,[],[[["Google will continue using `https://www.google.com` (or the appropriate ccTLD) as the referrer URL for all traffic from Google Images, and will not be providing a Google Images specific referrer URL."],["Traffic data from Google Images can be found in the Google Search Console Performance Report to help webmasters understand the traffic Google Images drives to their sites."],["Previously, Google announced that they would be rolling out a new referrer URL specific to Google Images (images.google.com); however, they have decided to not move forward with this plan."],["Google Images utilizes the same country code top level domain (ccTLD) as the URL used for searching, meaning most visitors will come from images.google.com."]]],["Google decided against using `images.google.com` as a specific referrer URL for Google Images traffic. Instead, they will continue using `https://www.google.com` (or the corresponding ccTLD) as the referrer for all Google Images traffic, measured within the Search Console Performance Report. Previously, they planned to introduce `https://images.google.com` as a distinct referrer, automatically tracked by Google Analytics. This change means webmasters should refer to the mentioned Search console report for this information.\n"]]