Remove web results from Google Search

Google lists a variety of content in response to searches, including web results which are links to content from the open web. This article explains how you might be able to remove web results if you manage the website that hosts the content or the content on the web is about you.

If you made the website

To quickly and temporarily hide your website from Google search results: You can use the Removals tool. Learn how to use the Search Console removals tool.
To permanently remove info from your website and Google search results: Learn how to remove information on your website from Google.
If you just made changes to your website, you can ask Google to examine your website again to show the new info. Learn how to ask Google to recrawl your URLs.
If you have questions on how to remove info hosted on your site from Google search results, learn how to remove a page hosted on your site from Google.

If the website is about you

If the website doesn’t show the info about you anymore, you can use the Refresh Outdated Content tool. It tells Google to update your info. 
If the website still shows the information about you, Google can remove it under certain conditions. Learn about the content Google will remove from search results.

Ask to remove content for legal reasons

If you think there’s a legal reason to remove content from Google search results, you can report content for legal reasons.

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