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Hi in Google search on Firefox in android when I type Cube Legal in the search at the top my Google business appears but it has a random picture of an alien. But on desktop or on other browser it is not there? We have nothing to do with this picture nor has it been uploaded. How do I get rid of it. There is a random Link to the picture for base64 decoder whatever that is?

Hi in Google search on Firefox in android when I type Cube Legal in the search at the top my Google business appears but it has a random picture of an alien. But on desktop or on other browser it is not there? We have nothing to do with this picture nor has it been uploaded. How do I get rid of it. There is a random Link to the picture for base64 decoder whatever that is?
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Hi

This is something that you will need to take up with Google and how they display your site to different web browsers. We will not be able to help you with this.

Hi

I will double check with google. But the images appears fine across all other browsers, if anyone else has had the same thing happen any suggestions would be helpful.

Or if someone understands the technicality behind the decoder base64 that would help too.

This is something that you will need to discuss with Google - they are deciding which content is served to different browsers.

Hi

I just chatted with Google regards to the issue and the snapshot, they went through everything could not see a reason on their end. Having cross checked all browsers is only on Firefox and my company. Its there a contact number for support or chat that Firefox has?

I'm not seeing that at the moment, either with or without the Google Search Fix add-on that is in effect in your Firefox.