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Hello all,

After looking at a backlink checker tool I've seen that some blue pills are linking my web site...

Is it possible to get rid of this?

Thank you.

What I have tried:

Nothing... no idea on how to proceed with that.
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Updated 30-Jan-17 23:48pm
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CHill60 30-Jan-17 8:46am    
Have a look at Google's Disavow tool.
Edit - there is also this, but only the basic version is free rmoov - The Backlink Removal Tool That Helps You Clean Up Bad Links[^]
Bryian Tan 30-Jan-17 8:59am    
Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing. The basic sound good for small website but the "No Link Checking", can't find more details about it.

 
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Joan M 30-Jan-17 9:21am    
thank you!
Are you sure that those backlinks are really backlinks?
Many SEO spammers use tools for calling your site with a forged referrer. When you analyze your log files, you will find many such "backlinks" which actually do not exist. They just want you to visit their sites.
Or worse: in case that the backlinks are shown somewhere on your site, that's paradise for them. So I suggest not to show any backlinks on your site.
And then you can just ignore them!
 
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Joan M 31-Jan-17 6:32am    
I've used this: http://smallseotools.com/backlink-checker/

I'm not showing any backlink in my page.
There are a lot of useful tools for finding and fixing broken links. But I use Google Analytics and Ahrefs, they are helpful for easily finding broken links.
I know also that a lot of people use Hexometer tool, it also has Chrome extension and Firefox addon.
So after finding broken links, there are a number of ways of disabling them. For example,find the contact details of the website owner and ask him to remove the link. Get rid of the domain and start all over. 
One more useful tool is LinkResearchTools (LRT),it provides excellent value for money when it comes to cleaning up your bad backlinks.
 
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CHill60 15-May-19 9:01am    
It's usually a good idea to avoid answering older posts that have already been answered, especially if a solution has been accepted, as members will become suspicious that you are spamming.

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