How do I find old website data?

How do I find old website data?

Here’s how to use it.

  1. Open the Wayback website.
  2. Enter the URL of the missing website or webpage that you want to open in the box at the top.
  3. Click Browse History.
  4. You’ll see a calendar view. Select the year at the top and then date from the list of months below.
  5. That’s it!

What does cached and similar mean on Google?

If you have been using Google Search in past years you may have noticed a cached and similar link next to nearly every search result on Google. The cached entry linked to a cached copy of the web page that Google stored on their own servers. The similar link on the other hand listed related sites instead.

How to view cached web pages in Google search?

How to get to a cached link 1 On your computer, do a Google search for the page you want to find. 2 In search results, next to the site’s URL, click down arrow or More Cached. 3 To go to the live page, at the top, click current page. More

How can I find cached version of my website?

There are two methods to search for stored versions of a web page in the cache. The simplest method is to conduct a Google search for your website on the Google Chrome browser. Then, in the search results, click on the little arrow next to a URL, which will bring up a tiny drop-down menu with a link to the saved version.

How can I get to a Cached link?

How to get to a cached link. On your computer, do a Google search for the page you want to find. Click the green down arrow to the right of the site’s URL. Click Cached.

How to see the last version of a website?

So first, if the content you’re interested in is indexed by Google, note you will have two ways to see the last version of the page as they indexed it (and this is true of many of the search engines, like Bing and so on). First, when you search for content, Google always shows the page title as a link and under that the page’s URL.