Define Google Sandbox
Answer / nashiinformaticssolutions
Google Sandbox is a tool that shows the websites that are not launched yet and are in a box, hence they are not able to rank in the search results. Websites that are not performing well are segregated by Google to list in Sandbox to keep a clear segregation from the well ranking websites.
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