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 While you wait for our search results to get updated, use this tool to request Google not to show the outdated content from the page.
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.