How To Remove Your Social Media from Google Search Results
Are you tired of seeing private posts on social media?Do you think it's necessary to keep your data private?If you request the removal of a page from the search results, you can do it yourself.
Step 1: You can request the removal of the page by getting the URL.
The address bar of a browser can be used to find the URL.
Step 2: You can go to the content removal page.
Removes can be found at http://www.webmasters.com/tools/removals.
Step 3: Go to your account.
You will have to create a new one if you don't have one.A Gmail Account is the same as a Google Account.
Step 4: You can create a new removal request by clicking on the button.
Step 5: On the next page that loads, you can remove the cache content associated with the page.
You will need to provide a piece of information that appears on the live version but not the cached version in order for this to happen.
Step 6: You will see the status page load again when you submit the information, detailing your request along with the date.
You can cancel the procedure at this point.
Step 7: Content removal requests are not always successful.
Don't be discouraged if your request is not processed.There will always be a next time.
Step 8: Wait.
If your request is approved, there is no fixed time for the removal of the content.It could take a few days or weeks.