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Request #1476181

From:penjudithpenjudith
Account type:Basic Account
LiveJournal:username: penjudith
style: (S1) lastn: 18465 friends: 6 calendar: 2 day: 5
email validated?yes
cluster: Shishkabob (#8); data version : 8
scheme: default; language: default
underage? no
Is JavaScript enabled:yes
Request sent from Beta:
Photo hosting migration:done
Support category:General/Unknown [previous|next]
Time posted:Thu, 22 Mar 2012 00:04:57 GMT (1 year ago)
Status:closed (2 points to coffeechica)
Summary:make me invisible to search engines please
Original Request:
Not sure how to accomplish this. I thought I'd reset the settings to do this but it didn't change anything. Can I change my livejournal url to an https: secure setting?
Diagnostics: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1) AppleWebKit/535.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/17.0.963.79 Safari/535.11
coffeechicacoffeechica - Carrie: she tampered in God's domain
Answer (#5649159)
Posted: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 08:11:58 GMT (1 year ago)

The above FAQ explains how you can change your settings to prevent your content from being archived by external sites.

If your content is already on a search engine, you will need to contact the search engine directly for information on how to have your content removed from their site. LiveJournal does not have any control over information archived offsite, but once you've changed your settings according to the above, you've done enough that most search engines will be able to help you at that point.

The most secure option is to make your entries protected: friends-only or private. For information about doing so, please see http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=24. I am sorry, but we do not have an https: option for personal journals.


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