No page information in search results
If a Google search result says no information is available for a page, like this:
It means that the website prevented Google from creating a page description, but didn't actually hide the page from Google.
If you own this page you can improve this result either by letting Google read the page to create a good description, or hiding the page entirely from Google Search results. Read below to learn how.
How to fix it
This isn't my page
This is my page
You are seeing this result because the page is blocked by a robots.txt file on your website. (robots.txt tells Google not to read your page; if you block the page to us, we can't create a page description in search results.)
To fix this problem:
- Let Google create a page description
or - Remove the page entirely from Google search results.
Let Google create a page description
If you want a proper page description in Google Search, you must allow Google to read the page. Currently Google can't read the page because your site has a special file (called robots.txt) that tells us not to read the page. Here's how to fix this:
- If you are using a content management system for your website (for example, if your site is on Wix, Joomla, or Drupal), search for help in your provider's documentation to learn how to unblock your page or site to Google. Every site hosting provider is different, so we can't provide exact guidance, unfortunately. Suggested terms to search for: "robots.txt provider_name" or "unblock page to Google provider_name". Example: robots.txt Wix
- If you are managing your own site directly, learn more about robots.txt here. You must unblock your site or page to Googlebot.
Remove the page entirely from Google search results
Follow both of these steps to remove your page entirely from Google Search results:
- If you intended to hide your page entirely from Google Search results, choose one of these methods:
- Remove the page from your site, or
- Require a user login to access the page, or
- Use "noindex" on your page. If using noindex, you must also remove the robots.txt rule that blocks the page to search engines. Sounds strange, but we need to be able to read the page in order to see your "noindex" instruction. Learn about robots.txt here.
- Remove the page immediately from Google Search results using the remove outdated content tool. This will remove any stored copies of the page from search results. Copy the URL from search results into the tool. If you do step 2 without step 1 the page can reappear in search.
* Nguồn: Google Search Console