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Request removal of Google-hosted content. | Experienced Webmaster

Request removal of Google-hosted content (YouTube, Blogger, etc.) for legal reasons:

If you believe content hosted by a Google property (for example, Blogger, YouTube, or Google+) or displayed in Google search results should be removed under applicable law, you can use one of our legal content removal forms to submit a request for review, including a notification under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act for content that you believe infringes your copyright. (That page also includes forms for requesting restoration of a page that Google has removed, including a form for counter-notification under the DMCA.)

If you want content removed from Google's search results, it's important to bear a couple of points in mind.
Google doesn't own the web, and can't remove content from the web.
The material indexed in Google’s search results are controlled by the webmasters of the sites that host it, and not by Google. Google cannot remove content from other sites on the web.

If you don't own the site on which the content appears, you should ask the webmaster to remove the content or block it from search engines 
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Request removal of an image | Experienced Webmaster

If you want an image removed from Google's search results, it's important to bear a couple of points in mind.
Google doesn't own the web, and can't remove content from the web.
The images in Google’s search results are controlled by the webmasters of the sites that hosts those images.

If you don't own the site on which the image appears, you should ask the webmaster to remove the image or block it from search engines. How to contact a webmaster.

Once the webmaster has removed the image URL from the webmaster’s site or blocked it from being included in our index, our search results will automatically reflect the change after we next crawl the site. You can expedite this process using the URL removal tool.

To use the URL removal tool, you’ll need to know the exact URL of the image you want removed. Here’s how to find it:
Click the image that you locate in the image search results.
Right-click View original image or Full size, and copy the link address.
Paste the URL into a file or document, so it’s available when you use the URL removal tool.
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Request removal of a cached page | Experienced Webmaster

If the page has been updated by the site owner, but the out-of-date version is still visible in Google, you can request removal of the cached version from Google's search results. The process can be a little tricky, so make sure you read these instructions closely. (Important: This process applies only to HTML pages. Other files, like .doc files or PDFs, must be completely removed from the website.)

Remove the cached version of a page from Google's search results:
Go to the Google public URL removal tool.
Click New removal request.
Type the URL of the webpage that's been changed (not the Google search results URL or cached page URL). The URL is case-sensitive—use exactly the same characters and capitalization that the site uses. How to find the right URL.
Click Continue.

Type a word that appears on the out-of-date cached version of the page, but not anywhere on the live version. This is to help Google understand that the page has changed.

It’s often more effective to type a single word rather than a phrase. Don’t describe the removed content or the changes made; instead, explicitly provide a word that was in the old version but is missing from the new. For example, the cached page might contain your name, which has since been removed from the live version. In this case, don’t tell us that "my name has been removed'; instead, type your actual name ("Sylvia") as it appears in the cached version.

Click Remove cache.

Example

Submitting a cache removal request can be tricky. Google must be able to verify that the current, updated page no longer contains the problematic material.

Say you've discovered a page stating that "Susan's cats are ugly". The webmaster has updated the site so that it now indicates that "Susan's cats are beautiful." The problem is that the text "Susan's cats are ugly" still appears in the cached page, and is turning up in search results snippets.

UnsuccessfulYou create a URL removal request and include the problematic text "Susan's cats are ugly." Result? Your request is unsuccessful. This is because while the term "ugly" has been removed from the page, the term "Susan's cats" still appears.

SuccessfulCreate a new cache removal request that lists a word or term that appears nowhere on the live version of the page. In this case, enter the term "ugly".

Once your request has been processed and Google confirms that the submitted word(s) no longer appear on the page, the search result will no longer show a snippet, nor will the cached page be available. The title and the URL of the page will still be visible, and the entry may still appear in search results for searches related to the content that has been removed, even if those words no longer appear in the snippet. However, once the page has been re-crawled and re-indexed, the updated snippet and cached page can be visible in our search results.
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Request removal of an entire page | Experienced Webmaster

Request removal of an entire page:

Go to the Google public URL removal tool.
Click New Removal Request.
Type the URL of the webpage you want removed (not the Google search results URL or cached page URL). The URL is case-sensitive—use exactly the same characters and capitalization that the site uses. (How to find the right URL.)
Click Continue.
Click Remove this page.
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Remove a page or site from Google's search results | Experienced Webmaster

Pages and sites can be removed from Google’s search results either by the webmaster of the site or by Google.

What do you want to do? Remove content from my own site from Google’s search results
Remove content from another site from Google’s search results



What happens after content is removed:

When a page is updated or removed, it will automatically fall out of our search results. You don’t need to do anything to make this happen.

However, if you urgently need to remove content from Google's search results (for example, if you’ve already removed, updated, or blocked a page accidentally displaying confidential information like credit card numbers), you can request expedited removal of those URLs.

Remove content from my own site from Google’s search results:
What content do you want to remove from your site?
Remove an entire page
Remove the cached version of the page
Remove a directory or your entire site
Remove an image

When you remove a page from your site, it'll naturally drop out of Google's search results when we recrawl your site and update our index. However, if you need to urgently remove your site from our search results


Remove content from another site from Google’s search results

Content can be removed from Google’s search results either by the webmaster of the site or by Google.

Remove content for legal reasons: If you want to report content that you believe warrants removal from Google's services based on applicable laws, use this tool to send a legal removal request.


Remove personal information: If you have other concerns about your certain forms of personal information appearing in Google’s search results, use this tool to find out how to remove personal information from the web.

Remove content that’s not live: If the page, site or image has already been removed from the site in question, it may still show up in Google’s search results if we have not crawled the page recently. While you wait for our search results to get updated, use this tool to request Google not to show the outdated content from the page.
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Removing content from Google | Experienced Webmaster

Here We cover Topics:

Removing a page or site from Google's search results.
Request removal of an entire page.
Request removal of the cached version of a page.
Request removal of an image.
Request removal of Google-hosted content.
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