Find a URL to use for removal requests
This document shows how to find the correct URLs when requesting a removal of web pages or images.
Find webpage URLs
When requesting removal of a URL, it's important to enter the exact URL that's appearing in search results. Small variations in URLs—such as www.example.com/dragon vs. www.example.com/Dragon—may not look significant, but these are actually two different URLs (and, on some servers, can point to different content). In order for Google to remove the content you want, you must enter the exact URL that you found in our search results.
To find the correct URL:
- Hover over the blue link in search results. Do NOT copy the text of the displayed link. Do NOT click the link and copy the URL from the page in your browser.
- Right-click, then select Copy Link Address in the popup menu.
- Find any additional URLs for the same page: It's common for the same content to appear in multiple URLs. For example, all the following blog post URLs all point to the same page:
http://www.example.com/forum/thread/123 http://www.example.com/forum/post/456 http://www.example.com/forum/thread/123?post=456 http://www.example.com/forum/thread/123?post=456&sessionid=12837460
Even if you successfully request removal of one URL, the content you're trying to remove may also appear in our search results under other URLs. If this is the case, you can simply submit additional removal requests—one for each URL that displays this content.
Find image URLs
Here’s how to find the URL of an image for image removal requests:
- Find the image on Google Images using Google Chrome browser.
- Click the image in image search results.
- Right-click the image and select Copy Image Address.
- Paste the URL into a file or document, so it’s available when you use the URL removal tool.
- Find any additional URLs for the same image; an image can be hosted at multiple URLs on the same site, or on different sites. To find additional copies of an image:
- Right-click an image in search results and choose Search Google for Image
- Click Find other sizes of this image: All sizes to get a page with all sizes
- Also browse "Pages that include matching images" on the bottom of the results page.
Removed image or page still appearing?
If one of your removal requests has been marked as 'Removed' but you still see that content in our search results, double-check whether the URL that's appearing in our search results is exactly the same as the one you submitted for removal (including capitalization). If not, you should request removal of the additional URL(s) that still appear in search results.
Also check to see if your removal requests have expired in the Remove URLs tool.
* Nguồn: Google Search Console