Founded in 2006 in the Netherlands, Startpage is interesting among Google alternatives because it aggregates results from other search engines, including Google. That makes it a good option for those who want results from Google but don’t want to share their search activities with the company. ...
If you don't configure this policy and disable the Allow search engine customization policy, users cannot make changes. Disabled 0 0 Remove or don't use the policy-set search engine and use the search engine for the market, letting users make changes. Enabled 1 1 Use the polic...
This won’t remove search results immediately. However, they will eventually stop showing up in search results when Google realizes they no longer exist. You may be able to speed this up by reporting them (step 2). You can also check the privacy settings on all of your accountsto limit t...
The first step that you’ll want to take is to try to remove the negative content from the search results altogether. If the unflattering content is completely taken down, Google will stop showing the article in the search results. In theory, this method is preferred since it is the fastest...
While hard 404 errors signal that the requested pages don’t exist, soft 404 error pages return a 200 OK status code and that results in the search engine crawling those pages. This is certainly a waste of the crawl budget. Ensuring that all your 404 errors return the correct status code...
just as you can do in popular search engines. In this way, you refine the results by excluding any that aren't exact matches. For example, if you enter"blue chair"as the search text, modern search returns no results, because that exact text doesn't occur in any item name in the demo...
First, you need to keep in mind that not all404 errorsare equal. You can safely ignore some of them and only fix those that are actually errors. For example, if you deleted a blog post and don’t want to redirect users to a newer post, then it is ok to let Google see a 404 er...
I get back a list of results from Google with a bunch of mostly articles saying these are the top SEO tools. In fact, Google has now made a little one box, card-style list result up at the top, the carousel that shows different brands of SEO tools. I don't think Moz is actually...
To change your default search engine in Google Chrome: Click the Chrome menu icon (at the top right corner of Google Chrome) select "Settings", in "Search" section click "Manage Search Engines...", remove "Web" (feed.snap.do) and add or select your preferred domain....
Once the plugin is set up, you can use it to ask search engines not to index certain posts and pages. Again, it is totally up to search engines to accept this request or ignore it. Simply edit the post or page that you don’t want to be indexed. You need to scroll down to AIO...