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Why is Google censoring my search results?

Why is Google censoring my search results?

Google and its subsidiary companies, such as YouTube, have removed or omitted information from its services in order to comply with company policies, legal demands, and government censorship laws. Numerous governments have asked Google to censor content.

Does Google block search results?

If you are not logged in, Google will immediately block the result and confirm they did so. But if you want the site to remain blocked on future searches, you have to login and confirm the block request. At the bottom of the search results it will show you that there are blocked sites.

How do I stop Google from censoring my searches?

Go to Settings->System->Languages & input->Virtual keyboard->Gboard->Voice typing->Disable Faster Voice Typing.

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How do I stop Google censoring?

To turn it off, open Google Assistant on your phone by long-pressing your phone’s Home button. Tap the menu icon on the right, then tap Settings. Scroll down and tap Voice. Disable the toggle that says “Block offensive words.”

How do I stop Google omitting results?

In order to prevent them from getting into the omitted results, make sure you properly add the hreflang meta tag. The hreflang meta tag will tell Google which page to show in which region. This way, Google will know exactly where to show each version, instead of having to figure it out all on its own.

What are Google omitted results?

Omitted results are search results that are excluded from Google’s search pages in order to provide a better user experience. These results usually provide information that is very similar to the information in another result that has already been displayed.

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Why does Google exclude pages?

Reasons for exclusion mean that the page is explicitly blocked from indexing (for example, a robots. txt rule on your site, or a noindex tag on the page). Duplicate pages are also excluded (Google only indexes one version of a set of duplicate pages). Make sure that the reasons your pages are excluded are acceptable.