Why does Google always refuse to delete web snapshots?

Updated on technology 2024-08-01
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    You are not an administrator of **, and you do not have the right to ask Google to delete web page snapshots; If this is yours and you provide the necessary documents to prove whether this is yours or not, then you can ask Google to delete your snapshot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    As a search engine, Google provides search services to a wide range of Internet users based on the global Internet. According to the user's own instructions, Google's search engine system will automatically generate links to third-party web pages in a non-manual search manner, so that users can find and use various documents, materials and other content on third-party web pages. Google has no control over or changes to the content or presentation of information posted, stored or displayed on linked third party websites (including, but not limited to, in text, ** or **).

    If the content of your feedback exists in a third-party web page, in order to more fully and effectively protect your legitimate rights and interests, it is recommended that you directly contact the original ** to delete the original link, and Google's system will automatically update and correct it, and Google, as a search engine service provider, will also actively take corresponding measures to cooperate.

    If the content of your feedback has been modified on a third-party website, Google will automatically update all pages on a regular basis (including removing dead links, updating domain changes, updating content changes). So please be patient and wait for a while, and the changes on ** will be noticed by Google's system and automatically corrected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Use the Web Page Deletion Request tool to delete the snapshot.

    How to do it: Please contact the webmaster to delete the information you don't want to appear on the current page (for example, your personal information, etc.), and then log in to the web deletion request tool and select "Information displayed in Google search results or." , and then select Admin has dusted and modified or deleted the content of the page, which no longer contains information about me or **. , leave a search keyword, and submit the URL of the web page you wish to delete the snapshot from

    What it does: Once the request is approved, the page snapshot and snippet will be deleted, and the updated page snapshot will be placed in future crawls.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Through Google's admin tools, but it seems that you have to generate your own web pages and snapshots.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Does that mean you want to delete the specified search results from the Google search page? This estimate is not possible with key meditation. If it is, maybe you can pay a little more money to get them to repent and help you delete the specified content. But Google certainly can't.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can go to the Complaint Center of each major website to apply for deletion.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Register, login, can be customized to remove and add.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oh, you know,,I will,,Delete it's very simple,,

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you look for the town and the sketcher of Potato Wax?She may be able to help you, I heard from a friend that she is professional in the company's corporate responsibility for this number of travel slippery surface information.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stop surfing the internet......Out of sight is out of sight.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You try to look in Google for the things you want to delete and see if there's anything in Google.

    If Google has it, delete Google's 'web snapshot' directly.

    Then soso naturally did not have. (Because soso is from Google.) Try it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Search engines have a caching mechanism, although you don't see it, but it still exists in the search engine cache. When the spider crawls again, if it finds it, it will store the information in the cache again.

    Google Help Webmaster Tools Help My and Google Search Results Remove a page or page from Google's search results.

    If you want to remove content from Google's search results, you should first remove the content from the web or block search engines from accessing it. We've found that many people think that since Google is responsible for the operation of the network, it must be in control of all of it.

    To remove content from search results, including the page snippet, title, page content, or the entire page or **, the owner, whether you or someone else, has several options to use. For example, remove relevant information from a page, remove a page from the web entirely, and use tags to tell Google not to crawl or index the page. Depending on the type of content you want to delete, you'll need to follow different requirements, as detailed below.

    Once these changes are made, they will naturally not be included in Google's index when they crawl again.

    However, if you urgently need to remove your content from search results, or if you need to delete a cached copy of a page that has changed on Google Search results, or to prevent Google from showing a page that has been completely deleted in search results, you can use Google's deletion tool to speed up the deletion process. To use the tool, you need to follow certain requirements, which are detailed below.

    If you're the owner, you'll have to make your own changes and then request that Google remove the problematic page from search results through the deletion tool in Webmaster Tools.

    If you're not the owner, you'll first contact the webmaster to request that the content be removed. (Note that you may need to make some other changes depending on the type of content you want to delete, see below for details). Once you've made changes, you can request the deletion of the content using the public release** deletion tool to prevent it from appearing in Google search results as cached copies or page snippets.

    Thank you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally speaking, Google can't open it except for the original **, otherwise it can't delete the snapshot, but it can be deleted through Zhongfeng Public Relations.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can Google Admin Tools, you can specify which page to delete, and Google will usually deal with it the next day.

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