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    Default A Google De-Indexing Work-around?

    If a website was de-indexed by Google for some reason, I was thinking that a person could move to another web host, maybe privatize the registrar info, and possibly get back into the good graces of Google.

    I thought of this as a person who buys domains at auction, in which they wouldn't know its history.

    Google may think it was sold off and maybe give the new owner a chance to improve.

    Do you think it would work?

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    Google can de-index a domain from it's searches due to various reasons, however, mostly it is done due to the content or the backlinks to the domain. Google does not have any concern with the owner of the domain or whether the details of the owner is available or not. Therefore, changing or hiding the details of the domain owner or registrar won't help. However, changing the web hosting provider and content of the domain might make a difference. It is better to start the website from scratch if this sort of domain is being purchased.

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