Google Search Site Blocking

Users express frustration with unwanted sites in Google search results and recommend browser extensions like uBlacklist and Google Hit Hider to blacklist domains and filter them out.

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Sample Comments

billysielu Mar 13, 2018 View on HN

I want them filtered out of Google search results. Sick of going to them by accident.

hidden-spyder Nov 26, 2021 View on HN

The uBlacklist browser extension lets you blacklist domains from Google Search. See if that helps you.

lethologica Oct 29, 2019 View on HN

Google used to have a way to block sites from search results. Do they still have that option?

birksherty Jan 24, 2018 View on HN

This is not a replacement for actual search engine, but I use this userscript and I love it.https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/1682-google-hit-hider-by-d...

kiba Mar 2, 2013 View on HN

I just use a google extension to block those from my search result.

madiathomas Apr 13, 2017 View on HN

I need this kind of extension for companies I don't want to do business with. Also need it for news sites with Adblock blockers. I don't want to see news sites like forbes when searching for news. Is there a plug-in that removes certain sites from my google search results?

shthed Jun 24, 2019 View on HN

Is there an adblock which removes these sites from search results?

whalesalad Aug 13, 2020 View on HN

I wish I could block domains from my google results.

giza182 May 25, 2020 View on HN

Google search blocklist works exactly as you describe, it's for Chrome though. Disclosure, I wrote ithttps://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-search-bloc...

eru Nov 2, 2011 View on HN

You might want to try duckduckgo. They have quite an aggressive stance against the sites you are complaining about.