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How to purge my name (as a keyword) in Google?

sandia911

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How to purge my name (as a keyword) in Google?

I am looking for a way to purge Google's search results of my name. My name was accidentally published on several undesirable websites (their names aren't important), and recently has been removed or deleted. Of course, even though the actual webpages themselves don't exit anymore (or have been modified), the Google search results for my name remain intact.

For example, if my name was Jackson Slaw, typing it in quotations in Google would pop up several websites that used to feature my name as a keyword. But now, they are obsolete/dead links in Google's cache.

How do I speed up the purging process for dead/missing/404/or modified links?

OR


How do I add my name as a keyword (to Google) on other websites to replace the old, dead links?

Any other workable ideas would be appreciated

Thanks
 
and what are the conditions for a purge?

404, dead link, missing keywords, modified content, ???

Basically if the page has changed in some way, Google dumps the old version after 60 days and loads the new version to its search results? Rigt?
 
But the webpages aren't mine. My name is spread across several dozen pages (most of which have already removed my name), but Google still find it.

And I'm not sure where your link was supposed to go. It opened up a SPYWARE looking type of page. What am I supposed to do on this site?
 
Best to never use your real name or anything linking you to your real name on any sites you wouldn't want to be found on, my only advice is try asking good to remove it use privacy as a tool for your argument
 
Like I said, the webpages (most of them) have already deleted my information. It's Google's search results that continues to do the damage.


And I have no idea what to do on Dmoz.
 
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