- How do I access a closed website?
- What happens when you close a website?
- What will you do when a website is down but you want to access it still?
How do I access a closed website?
Option Two: The Wayback Machine
To use the Wayback Machine, head to the Wayback Machine page. Plug the full address of the web page you want to view into the box and click “Browse History”. For example, you can copy and paste this address from your browser's address bar if a web page doesn't load.
What happens when you close a website?
However, just closing down the website won't stop people from attempting to go to your website. People will still land there and get an error page. It takes several weeks for your URLs to fall out of the search engine results, and possibly longer if you have a lot of backlinks.
What will you do when a website is down but you want to access it still?
If a site is down and you just need to see a single page or article, you may still be able to visit an older, cached version of that page. In your Google search results for the page, click the three-dot icon next to the result and click Cached from the menu to view Google's cached version of the page.