

(As per your comment you are using the Laravel framework (I have never used php), this link can be useful for you. Forgot email Not your computer Use a private browsing window to sign in. So another option is that instead of sameorigin you just set the Google Trends website with ALLOW-FROM tag. Note that SAMEORIGIN will allow every web page on your website and it can cause security issues. But in your back-end code, if you configure is such a way that with every request, your framework adds a header as X-Frame-Options with value as SAMEORIGIN then the browser will allow it. See stories curated by the News Lab at Google that provide additional insights found in the. The Google Trends homepage lets you do the following: Explore what the world is searching for by entering a keyword or a topic in the Explore bar. For example, people searching for sneakers also tend to search for Nike and Adidas. Its anonymized (no one is personally identified). This article provides details on the Google Trends product, how it works, and what type of trends we track. Use related queries to find NEW keyword ideas (AND even STEAL business from your competitors) Google Trends can reveal the queries people also search for when they search for your term. By default, it is not enabled so you get the error. Google Trends provides access to a largely unfiltered sample of actual search requests made to Google. When you try to embed a frame on your web page, then the browser checks whether you are allowing SAMEORIGIN or not. I am not giving details about this because the similar issue has already been discussed here.ĭo not get confused about X-Frame-Options and the frame you are embedding. Google Trends is a powerful SEO tool by Google, which you can use to search popular trends surrounding your products, services, and industry at large. You just open its URL in your browser and start by supplying a search term or topic in the. With your request headers, you need to send an additional header X-Frame-Options and set its value to SAMEORIGIN. Google Trends is quite simple and logical.

One thing I can tell you upfront that this is not a problem with google trends and you need to solve it with a slight change in your request. I faced the same issue long back when I was working with my spring based project.
