When you use “Results about you,” you can find out if your personal contact info, like your home address, phone number, or email address shows up in search results.
Important: Some of these features are currently rolling out for users who are over the age of 18 in certain markets. To request removal of a result that shows contact info for a person under the age of 18, use the detailed removal request form.
Find your personal contact info in Google Search results
Step 1: Find results about you
- Go to "Results about you" page.
- In the Google app:
- Log in to the Google app.
- To open the "Menu," click your Profile picture or Initial.
- From the "Menu," select Results about you.
- From mobile web or desktop:
- Go to Results about you.
- In the Google app:
- Select Get started or Settings.
- Enter your name and the contact info that you want to find in search results.
- Google uses this information to check for search results that show this info.
Tip: You can also enter these types of contact info in the form:- Nickname
- Maiden name
- Multiple personal phone numbers
- Multiple addresses
- Multiple email address
- Google uses this information to check for search results that show this info.
- Set up notifications.
- If Google finds results with your contact info, you can select to receive email notifications. You can also receive notifications through the Google app.
- If you have notifications on, you’ll receive a notification to let you know if the results match your info. After that, you’ll receive a new notification when new results are found that match your contact info.
Step 2: Review results about you
If you have notifications on, you'll get a notification within a few hours to let you know if any search results matched your name and personal contact info. You can also check directly from the “Results about you” page.
To find your results, from the "Results about you" page, go to the "To review" tab.
When you select a result, you can learn more about it, like the website it's from, or the contact info it contains.
Step 3: Request removal of results about you
If you see a result that you’d rather keep private, you can request to remove it from search results.
To request removal of a single result, select the result to expand Request to remove.
If you don’t want to start a removal request, you can also choose "Mark as reviewed."
Google considers some results valuable to the public. These can include government or educational websites, online newspapers, or business websites. If your result is from a website like this, you won't find a "Remove result" option.
To confirm your removal request and for status updates when your request has been reviewed, you’ll get an email. You can check the status of your requests anytime from "Results about you" under "Removal requests."
Remove results when you use Google Search
Step 1: Report URLs on Google Search
- On desktop or mobile, log in with your Google Account.
- You’ll get an update on the status of your requests through the email address associated with your account.
- If you want to request removal of a result for someone else, or if you don’t want to log in, you can use the detailed removal request form instead.
- On Google Search, search for your name.
- To find results that show your personal contact info, you can search for your name and your home city, or your name and your home address.
- To reach "About this result" panel, click More
.
- Select Remove result
It shows my personal info and I don't want it there
Contact Info.
- Go through the reporting flow.
- Submit your request.
- After you submit your request, select I'm done.
Tip: Make sure to enter your name and the personal contact info shown on the result page exactly as they appear on the result. For example, if the result shows:
- Your nickname: Enter your nickname in the form.
- An old home address: Enter the old home address in the form.
- More than one type of contact info: You only need to include one type of contact info in your request form. This includes your phone number and your home address.
- More than one type of contact info: You don't need to submit multiple removal requests for the same URL.
Step 2: Check for email confirmation
Within the next few hours, you’ll receive an email confirmation that your request was submitted.
Step 3: Monitor the status of your requests
In the "Results about you" page, you can check if your request is:
- In progress
- Approved
- Denied
- Undone
After you select on a specific request, you can check details like the:
- Link to the page you flagged
- Submission day and time
- Request ID
- Contact info you flagged on the page
Policy requirements for removal requests
After you submit a request, Google will review it to make sure it meets policy requirements for removal. Requests must meet the following policy requirements:
- The contact info displayed on the result has to be your personal info. To request to remove professional info that’s been posted with the intent to harm you, use the detailed removal request form.
- You don’t control the info yourself. This means contact info that you can remove from the internet yourself, like info on a social media page or a personal blog that you own.
- As Google Search seeks to provide users with useful info, it won’t remove info that’s valuable to the public. For example, Google won’t remove results for web pages that are owned by:
- Educational or government institutions
- Newspapers