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Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead


Google will no longer be keeping a backup of the entire Internet. Google Search's "cached" links have long been an alternative way to load a website that was down or had changed, but now the ... Read More

Google Search ‘cached’ link is officially dead


Responding to a question about the cached link on Twitter/X, Google’s Search Liason Danny Sullivan officially confirmed that, yes, cached webpages are no longer accessible through search results. Read More

How to View Cached Pages Now That Google Won’t Let You - Lifehacker


Google has removed the Cached button from its search results. This button allowed you to view archived versions of any webpage. These are the workarounds you can use to still access cached ... Read More

Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature - Yahoo Finance


One of Google Search's oldest and best-known features, cache links, are being retired, Google's search liaison said in an X post seen by The Verge. Best known by the "Cached" button, those are a ... Read More

Google bids farewell to cached sites | The Daily Star


Google has recently decided to discontinue ‘cached sites’, the practice of storing a backup of the entire internet. This feature, previously available in Google Search, provided an alternative ... Read More

Google Cache Is Gone, But I Like Its Replacement Way Better: Here's How to View Archived Versions of a Website - PCMag


Google Search no longer saves backup copies of web results, but you have other options for unearthing web page archives. These are my go-to tools. Read More


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