How to Delete a URL From Google
When you enter search terms into Google and view the search results, you are looking at the information Google’s search crawlers have compiled from the websites available on the Internet. If the information in these search results is wrong, outdated or violates someone’s privacy, you can ask Google to remove a URL from its index. Google asks that the website owner or webmaster remove the information from the server or block the site from search crawlers. Then, Google will entertain a request to removal the URL from its search results.
Instructions
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Webmaster for the URL
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Remove the website URL from your website’s server or upload a robots.txt file to the server to stop search crawlers from indexing the URL. Ensure that you have already verified your ownership of the website URL with Google Webmaster Tools.
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Click the site you want to remove from the Google index on the Webmaster Tools home page. Click “Site configuration” from the choices in the left-hand navigation. Click “Crawler access” from the drop-down menu that appears.
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Click the “Remove URL” tab in the middle of the page. Click “New removal request.” Type in the website URL in question, remembering that the field is case sensitive. Click “Continue.”
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Leave the "Reason" drop-down menu in the default position. Check the box to indicate to that you have removed the page from your server. Click “Submit Request.”
Everyone Else
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Contact the owner of the website URL and explain why you want this website URL removed from the Google index. Ask him to either remove the information from his server or upload a robot.txt to the page to prevent crawlers from accessing the page.
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Open the Webmaster’s Tools Removal page on your computer's Web browser. Click “New Removal Request.” Enter the website’s URL, remembering that the information is case sensitive.
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Click “Webmaster has already blocked the page.” Check the box to confirm he has either removed the information from server or blocked it. Click “Submit Request.”
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Tips & Warnings
Google does not guarantee a set time for the website URL removal from the search index. It can take a few hours or a few days. You can check the status of the request by logging back into the Webmaster Tools.
Although it may seem like it sometimes, Google is not the same thing as the Internet. Removing a websites URL from Google’s index does not mean the website is gone forever or that other search engines won't display the URL. It just means that Google will not show the website URL in its search results.
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