Block unwanted sites in Google search results

Google has done a lot of work this year and is still working on its website search engine algorithm, i.e. the rules for which, after a search on Google, one web page appears before another. These continuous innovations (which are causing many headaches to site managers, SEO experts, bloggers and me too), cause a continuous change of results on the most searched keywords. Google would like to automate the order of the results by trying to find the most relevant web pages and the best sites that contain the answer to what was sought in the first places, but, despite efforts, it still cannot guarantee results without sending out spam sites or poor sites full of advertisements and without any response.
Aware of these difficulties and errors, Google asks the help of navigator users who use its search engine by providing them with the opportunity to report good sites to Google and block unwanted results from searches .
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Prerequisite to have a check on the results of searches made on Google is to use Google Chrome as a browser .
Until February 2013 it was possible to delete sites from Google searches through accounts, with a function integrated in the search engine that now no longer exists.
The only way to hide specific sites from searches is therefore by installing an extension on Chrome: Personal BlockList, for Chrome and also for Firefox
Vice versa, not so much to help Google but above all to filter the search results and prevent those web pages that do not help from appearing, those that always refer to original sources, those that copy, those with dangerous content, those written badly, unclear and never helpful, you can block unwanted sites . To block results on Google you must be connected to the Google account and you must use a browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox .
To immediately try it out, enter the Google account and do a search, for example, looking for a word like " Rome ".
Then click on one of the results as you normally would then, for example, click on the first Asroma.it, let it load until the end to find out that this site speaks of the football team and not of the city as it would have been preferable (for me). Going back (by pressing the arrow on the left at the top of the browser), you go back to the results you searched for first but, this time, a new option appears next to the address of the asroma.it website that says: " Block all the results of www.asroma .it ".
clicking on this option adds this site, which I am sure will not be useful for me in the future, to the blacklist of blocked results . Trying now to search for " Rome " again, you notice that the blocked site no longer appears but and, only the first time, you read a notice reminding you of the exclusion of some sites from the results.
When you exclude a site with this option, all web pages belonging to that website are hidden from searches, therefore this block must be done when you are sure that that site does not offer and will not offer anything in the future. Beyond the joking example concerning the official website of Rome, this function, active on Chrome with the extension, is really very useful to remove from the searches those typically useless sites such as ... (you make the names ...) .

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