Product Description
Did you know that other websites may be "hijacking" your web pages right now? Even some of the search engines have now started to do this. Hijacking is where your web page gets shown inside a "frame" or "iframe", so that extra content from the hijacker is shown above, below, or next to the contents of your page. You have no control of the extra content added by a hijacker. This extra content can even contain ads for which the hijacker gets paid, allowing them to profit from your content.
It's particularly annoying when a search engine hijacks your pages because the hijacked versions of your pages can show up in the search engine results, in preference to the normal versions of your pages. Visitors from the search engine will never see the original versions of your pages - they will only see the hijacked versions.