Removing amp pages from your site from Google

Removing amp pages from your site from Google

This page describes how web developers can remove their AMP pages from the Google search engine.

The main idea: in this document we use the terms “canonical page”, “AMP page” and “non-fingering page”. The canonical page can be either a non-am version of the page, or the AMP page itself. There are two possible page setting options:

  • Canonical AMP: one version of the page where the AMP page is canonical.
  • Canonical non-amp: two page options, including an AMP page and a canonical non-amp version.

There are three options for removing the AMP content:

  • The rapid removal of all versions of the page, including the AMP and the canonical non-am page.
  • The removal of only the AMP page, which is associated with the canonical non-amp page, while the canonical non-amp page is preserved.
  • Removing the AMP content using CMS (with the ability to remove all versions of the page or only AMP version).

Removing all versions of the AMP content, including AMP and non-am, from your site on Google

This section explains how to delete all versions of the AMP content from the Google search, including amp and non-amp pages.

Warning: This method can lead to a user error message display. Use this method if you need to remove the AMP page from the Google search as soon as possible.

To delete AMP and NE-AP pages from your site from the Google search, follow the following steps:

  • Remove AMP and non-amp page from your server or CMS.
  • Use a tool for removing outdated content to request a page removal. Enter the URL (web address) of your AMP and non-amp pages for removal.
  • Update the Google AMP cache to make sure your amp content is removed from Kesh.
  • Check the removal of the AMP page by searching for your content in Google. To check the removal of a large number of AMP pages, use the AMP report to Search Console. Follow the decrease in the trend line on the “Indexed AMP pages” graph.

You can check the status of your request on the page removal page.

Note: After you remove the AMP page, it will take some time before Googlebot finds its removal. At this time, Google Search will display an error for the user.

Removing only AMP pages, while maintaining canonical non-am pages on your site on Google

This section explains how to remove only AMP pages from the Google search, while maintaining the canonical non-amp pages.

Warning: Do not delete the AMP content with a simple deletion of the contents of the file. Documents that are empty and do not contain markings are considered invalid. When Google Search discovers that the document is invalid, it continues to show the old actual version, if any.

To remove the AMP version of your page from the Google search (while maintaining a canonical non-amp page), follow the following steps:

  • Remove the link Rel = "AMP" with a canonical non-am page in the source code.
  • Set your server to return the response of HTTP 301 Mined Permanently or 302 Found for a remote AMP page.
  • Set a redirect from a remote AMP page on a canonical non-am page.
  • If you want to remove the AMP page not only from Google, but also from other platforms, follow the following steps:
    • Remove your AMP page so that it is no longer available by tuning the server for sending the HTTP 404 Not Found for a remote AMP page. This will ensure that the Google AMP cache will not show obsolete content on other platforms.
    • Update the Google AMP cache to delete your Kesha AMP content.
    • Check the removal of the AMP page by searching for your content in Google. To check the removal of a large number of AMP pages, use the AMP report to Search Console. Follow the decrease in the trend line on the “Indexed AMP pages” graph.
    • If you want to save permalinki active, set the server to send the HTTP 301 Redirect with a remote AMP page on a canonical non-am page.

Removing AMP and NE-AP Pages using CMS from your site in Google

As a rule, CMS suppliers publish AMP and non-amp pages at the same time. To delete one page, cancel the publication or delete the page, which will lead to the removal of both AMP and the non-amp page.

Removing one page from your site in Google

To delete the page and stop its publication in both AMP and in non-amp, use the CMS interface. Check out the leadership of your CMS supplier for detailed information on how to stop maintaining AMP:

  • WordPress.com Help
  • Drupal help
  • SquareSpace help

Removing all AMP pages from your site in Google

Another option is the AMP disconnection in your CMS.

Warning: This option deleys all AMP pages from your site.

To turn off the AMP, read the leadership of your CMS supplier or contact him to receive support. If your site is posted on a CMS domain, CMS can redirect users to a canonical non-amp page after disconnecting AMP. If the redirect does not occur, refer to your CMS supplier for help.

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