Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (2024)

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (1)

Andrew Kirkcaldy

Last Updated on July 15, 2024

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (2)

PC Guide is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read More

Table of Contents

  • What is Personal Blocklist and What Does it Do?
  • Where Can I Get This?
  • Alternatives
    • 1. uBlacklist
    • 2. Unpinterested!
    • 3. Personal Blocklist (not by Google)
  • Other Posts on PCGuide's Blog:

You can trust PC Guide:Our team of experts use a combination of independent consumer research, in-depth testing where appropriate - which will be flagged as such, and market analysis when recommending products, software and services. Find out how we test here.

If you’re looking for something like that, you’re in for a treat. We have everything you need to know about Personal Blocklist and, since it is not available anymore, we also have a few alternate extensions– and instructions on installing/using them– at the end of the article.

What is Personal Blocklist and What Does it Do?

So, what is Personal Blocklist and what does it do?

Simply speaking, Personal Blocklist is a Google Chrome browser extension that blocks domains and hosts from showing up in your Google search results.

Now you might be wondering: “Why would you need something like that?”

Well, years ago it was pretty common to get search results from websites that used unsavory tactics to get ranked high.

In particular, content farms were taking over the second tier and long tail queries of Google’s search results. If you’re not familiar with the term, a content farm is a website that generates content requests based on search demand and what is expected from the publisher to make advertising revenue from that keyword.

These websites usually have low-quality content and are often rewritten from existing sources. Google’s search algorithms have been adjusted to help weed a lot of these websites out, so they aren’t as common, but they do still exist.

When you have Personal Blocklist turned on, you will be alerted at the bottom of the results page when there were blocked websites on the search result page. You also have the option to see what these were at any given time as well as the option to unblock these sites.

Unlike many extensions, you won’t have to log into your Google account since everything’s working from the browser’s end– it’s that convenient.

Where Can I Get This?

Well, you used to be able to download this extension through this link but because this was removed, it’s impossible for you to get it now.

If you’re still interested in using a blocklist, then you’ll want to check out one of our alternatives below. Trust us, it can be hard to find a good one.

Alternatives

A good alternative worth trying out is uBlacklist, which can be accessed from this link (you will be redirected to the Chrome web store). Not only does it function like Personal Blocklist, it’s also easy to use.

If you’re specifically tired of always getting Pinterest results from Google image search results, you can use Unpinterested! to get rid of all the Pinterest results that don’t really interest you. Add this to Chrome by following this link (you will be redirected to the Chrome web store).

Not everyone prefers Google Chrome. If you’re a Firefox user and you wish to have something that functions like Personal Blocklist, then you might want to check out Personal Blocklist (not by Google). Get it by heading over to this link.

While adding these extensions shouldn’t be hard, we have included detailed guides below just in case.

1. uBlacklist

Step 1: Click Add to Chrome

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (3)

Step 2: Click Add extension

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (4)

Step 3: Head over to the website you want to block and click the uBlacklist icon to the right of the URL.

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (5)

Step 4: Click OK after confirming the address.

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (6)

2. Unpinterested!

Step 1: Click Add to Chrome

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (7)

Step 2: Click Add extension

Step 3: Click on the logo located to the right of the URL and make sure it’s turned on. If you wish to enable this on all searches, click on the advanced settings and turn it on from there.

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (9)

Step 4: Notice that if you enable this for ALL searches, you will see this syntax in your Google search box:

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (10)

From there, you should be good to go. Just turn it off if you miss Pinterest results on your Google search results page.

3. Personal Blocklist (not by Google)

Note: This extension only available on Mozilla Firefox browser

Step 1: Click on the + Add to Firefox button

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (11)

Step 2: Click on Add when prompted

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (12)

Step 3: Click Okay, Got it and you should be good to go

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (13)

We hope you learned a lot from this and we hope you find our alternatives helpful. If you have any questions, please drop a comment below and we’ll gladly answer your questions.

Other Posts on PCGuide's Blog:

  • Best Graphics Cards for Gaming
  • Best Gaming Chairs
  • Best Gaming Monitors
  • Best Gaming PCs
  • Best NVMe SSDs
  • Best RTX 2080 Ti
  • Best RTX 2080
  • Best RTX 2070
  • Best RTX 2060
  • Best GTX 1660 Ti

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (14)

Andrew Kirkcaldy

Andrew is one of three co-founders of BGFG, the parent company of PC Guide. A keen gamer and PC enthusiast, Andrew dabbles in a bit of writing sometimes - when he gets the chance to!

Related

YouTube-DLG: The best free YouTube Downloader

By Joel Loynds | Dec 22, 2021

CAT 7 Vs CAT 8 Ethernet Cables

By Christian Wait | Sep 4, 2021

HDMI ARC vs Optical: What are they and Which…

By Joel Loynds | Jul 15, 2021

Best Free Addons for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2023 in…

By Paul McNally | Apr 14, 2021

Personal Blocklist: How To Keep The Sites You Hate Out Of Your Search Results? (2024)
Top Articles
What are tax deductions, credits and benefits? - FREE Legal Information | Legal Line
5 States With No Sales Tax
English Bulldog Puppies For Sale Under 1000 In Florida
Katie Pavlich Bikini Photos
Gamevault Agent
Pieology Nutrition Calculator Mobile
Hocus Pocus Showtimes Near Harkins Theatres Yuma Palms 14
Hendersonville (Tennessee) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Compare the Samsung Galaxy S24 - 256GB - Cobalt Violet vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro - 128GB - Desert Titanium | AT&T
Vardis Olive Garden (Georgioupolis, Kreta) ✈️ inkl. Flug buchen
Craigslist Dog Kennels For Sale
Things To Do In Atlanta Tomorrow Night
Non Sequitur
Crossword Nexus Solver
How To Cut Eelgrass Grounded
Pac Man Deviantart
Alexander Funeral Home Gallatin Obituaries
Energy Healing Conference Utah
Geometry Review Quiz 5 Answer Key
Hobby Stores Near Me Now
Icivics The Electoral Process Answer Key
Allybearloves
Bible Gateway passage: Revelation 3 - New Living Translation
Yisd Home Access Center
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
Home
Shadbase Get Out Of Jail
Gina Wilson Angle Addition Postulate
Celina Powell Lil Meech Video: A Controversial Encounter Shakes Social Media - Video Reddit Trend
Walmart Pharmacy Near Me Open
Marquette Gas Prices
A Christmas Horse - Alison Senxation
Ou Football Brainiacs
Access a Shared Resource | Computing for Arts + Sciences
Vera Bradley Factory Outlet Sunbury Products
Pixel Combat Unblocked
Movies - EPIC Theatres
Cvs Sport Physicals
Mercedes W204 Belt Diagram
Mia Malkova Bio, Net Worth, Age & More - Magzica
'Conan Exiles' 3.0 Guide: How To Unlock Spells And Sorcery
Teenbeautyfitness
Where Can I Cash A Huntington National Bank Check
Topos De Bolos Engraçados
Sand Castle Parents Guide
Gregory (Five Nights at Freddy's)
Grand Valley State University Library Hours
Hello – Cornerstone Chapel
Stoughton Commuter Rail Schedule
Nfsd Web Portal
Selly Medaline
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lidia Grady

Last Updated:

Views: 5442

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (45 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lidia Grady

Birthday: 1992-01-22

Address: Suite 493 356 Dale Fall, New Wanda, RI 52485

Phone: +29914464387516

Job: Customer Engineer

Hobby: Cryptography, Writing, Dowsing, Stand-up comedy, Calligraphy, Web surfing, Ghost hunting

Introduction: My name is Lidia Grady, I am a thankful, fine, glamorous, lucky, lively, pleasant, shiny person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.