How to Remove Websites from Blacklists

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3 Important Steps to Remove Websites from Blacklists


3 Important Steps to Remove Websites from Blacklists It can be frustrating once you open up your website only to know a red page that contains a blacklist message. The good news is that you can repair it. If you do not resolve this as soon as possible, things might not be looking up good for you. What is Blacklisting and How to Detect It? Majority of the traffic of your website will be lost once a visitor views a red page. For the companies that use websites as their primary revenue stream, it’s a big deal, particularly if your page remains blacklisted for several days or weeks. In several cases, it isn’t that quick or easy to fix if you do not know what you are doing. The huge red page you see above is just one of the numerous messages you may receive if your website is attacked by malware. There are times that companies might not even notice that their site is hacked until customers mention something or you get an alert from the preventative system, which auto scan your site for potential harmful attacks. Steps to Get Rid of Your Website's name from Blacklist 1. Know What Google is Seeing Through Their Transparency Report Tool Check the status of your website by entering the URL of your website and choosing the magnifying glass icon for scanning.


3 Important Steps to Remove Websites from Blacklists When the tool runs a scan on your site, you’ll be presented with a transparency report of your report. Upon checking, you will find unwanted apps and ads, hosted malware, dangerous URLs, and so on. If for some reason you’re not seeing errors on this report, it might be because of the errors that are living in your server. The problems such as server-based, phishing, and backdoors scripts aren’t detected in the browser. With that said, you will have to run a report on the server side scanner. Regardless of the company your site is hosted with may help run this report for you. 2. Get Rid of the Blacklist Warnings Before getting rid of anything, consider backing up your website. It includes backing up anything from the files, custom files, database, and log files on your site. In case you deleted something accidentally that breaks down your website, it will help you recover the lost information. Once you have done checking your website, you will now know what should be removed. When doing this, you have to ensure that you aren’t overwriting database configuration and custom files. The best practices are to delete first and rebuild later.


3 Important Steps to Remove Websites from Blacklists

3. Remove your site from the Blacklists The next step is requesting Google to get rid of your website's name from the blacklist. To do this, you have to verify your website first and follow the provided instructions next. Getting blacklisted can have a negative impact on your website. If you don’t want this to happen to you, make sure to update your website always and follow the rules and regulations. In this way, you will avoid seeing blacklist messages in front of you and your visitors won’t face any kind of inconvenience.


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