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Google My Business Review Removal Request Status Tool

Google My Business has launched a new tool where you can not only see the reviews for your business, but also quickly report those reviews for policy violations and even better, check the status or reviews you already reported. Plus, if that review was not removed, you can quickly submit an appeal. The new tool is accessible over here and while it does not seem to work well for businesses that manage many locations and may reviews, it is still a useful tool. Joy Hawkins first reported this and said “This feature seems to only work for Google My Business accounts that have a small number of listings in them.” Here is how it works: Step 1: Select your business: Step 2: Select if you want to check the status of a review you previously reported or if you want to report a new review for takedown. If you select to check the status, Google will show you the recently reported reviews: If you click continue, Google will not only show you a bit more information but also let you submit an appear: Going back up, if you selected to report a new review for takedown, Google will show you your reviews (some of them), with links to see them on Google Maps and a link to report the review: Then you click continue: NOTE:: This article is copyright byseroundtable.com and we are using it for educational or Information purpose only  
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How to use Google Webmaster Tools for Malware Review

In this documentation, we can check how to use Google webmaster tools (Google Search Console) for malware review. Malware is a malicious code or software which may tends to redirect unsuspecting users away from a compromised site to a website that might host a phishing page. There are several types of malwares and nowadays many are suffering from malware attacks. We can safely remove this malware attack by following the Google recommendations. Once Google detects that your site is hacked, it’ll show the warning page as shown below. If your site has been hacked, please do the following Google recommendation. 1) Quarantine the site.2) Diagnose the issue.3) Clean up the site.4) Ask Google to review. Quarantine the site The important action which you have to do once Google detects that your site has been hacked is to take your site down. So we can prevent hackers from abusing the system. Next important step is to contact YISolution Support Team and ask them to take some prevention method to safe other sites they hosted. Also make sure to change all accounts and users passwords. Diagnose the issue Once you have completed the action to prevent the site from infecting, then identify the reason why your site has been hacked. You can do the following steps. a) Scan your site. You can use any scanning method and check the detected malware codes. b) Visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostics page to get information about what Google’s automatic scanners have found. You can use the following link. c) Check the malware page in search console to lists the sample URLs from the site has been identified as containing infected codes. d) Use the URL removal tool to request removal of infected pages. e) Check the antiphishing.org recommendation on dealing with infected sites. Clean Up The Site Next step is to clean up the spam contented, newly added pages, suspicious codes identified by scanners. Also you can delete all site contents if you have the good backups and restore the site using that backup. Request Google To Review Once you have completely cleaned your sites, you can request Google to review the site. Google will check your site and will remove the warning label within 24 hours if no malware found. Please note that you should inform Google that you are aware of the issue and have taken necessary actions to prevent this. Then Google puts your site on priority list, so that it should be scanned within 24 hours. How to Register your site in Google Webmaster Tool (Search Console). a) Access Google Webmaster Tools ( https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools ) and login with your gmail account. b) Enter your domain name in the text box and click the button ‘Add Property’. c) Then you should verify your ownership. You can either use ‘Recommended Methods’ or ‘Alternative Methods’. d) Click ‘Verify’ button. e) Once you have verified your site ownership, you will be able to access the features of Google Webmaster Tool (Search Console) Please follow the steps given below to send a review request. a) Access Webmaster Tools. b) Click on the site that is being flagged from the Webmaster Tools home page. c) In Dashboard, you can see a large red banner across the top of the dashboard that says ‘This site may be distributing malware’. Click the link and expands the option ‘More Details’ to reveal a list of pages on the site that were found to be malicious. d) Below this, you can see a link that says “Request a Review’. Fill out the details and click the button ‘Request a Review’ to initiate the review process. Then Google will review your site and will remove the warning if site is clean and secured.
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