Hello,
Sorry for the delay.
You can mark those as noindex, and they will be removed from Google SERPs.
But, it is a long and tedious process, so you have to be patient.
To remove a page from Google, you will need to remove the page link from the Google cache by following these steps:
1). Login to the search console and head over to the remove outdated content page.
2). Enter the URL (web address) of the page with the deleted content you want to remove.
3). Select Request removal.
If you see the message “We think the image or web page you’re trying to remove hasn’t been removed by the site owner,” follow the onscreen steps to fix this.
4). If you see the message “This content is no longer live on the website,” select Request Removal.
I hope that helps. Thank you, and looking forward to your update.
there is no option to request for removal of outdated content. i am attaching a screenshot
https://prnt.sc/w78ea5
i recently moved from http://www.xyz.com to xyz.com and http://www.xyz.com are still showing up.
Hello,
Sorry for the delay.
To remove the URL permanently in the search results, could you also ensure that the page/post should not be indexed using the noindex meta tag? This can be changed per post/page type in Rank Math > Advanced
https://i.rankmath.com/ZhcO9e
I hope that helps. Thank you, and looking forward to your update.
you didn’t understand my issue.. thank you btw
Hello,
Sorry for the delay and I do apologize for the confusion.
Looking at your screenshot, the Request Removal should be at Temporary Removals > New Request.
Regarding your other question, are you trying to force your site to point to http://zyx.com instead of http://www.zyx.com ? Or are you referring to having them both on Google Search Console?
If I am not getting this correctly, do let us know more about what you are trying to achieve so we can fully understand the issues you are having. Let us know if you need anything else.