How to Limit a Google Search to a Specific Domain
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site:defense.gov OR site:nasa.gov intitle:cryptography filetype:pdf
How to Limit a Google Search to a Specific Domain
Search within only one website with this tip
By Tim Fisher Tim Fisher Senior Vice President & Group General Manager, Tech & Sustainability Emporia State University Tim Fisher has more than 30 years' of professional technology experience. He's been writing about tech for more than two decades and serves as the VP and General Manager of Lifewire. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on May 14, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Around the Web Browsers Cloud Services Error Messages Family Tech Home Networking 5G Antivirus Around the WebWhat to Know
For a single domain, type site: and website URL (no spaces), add a space after URL, type in search term.For multiple sites, type site: and website URL (no spaces) for each website, then add OR between each entry. This article explains how to use Google to search individual website domains for your desired topics. For example, searching .edu sites or some other top-level domain (TLD) for info about the Jurassic period.How to Search a Single Domain
Here's how to limit your searches to one website or TLD: Filtering Google search results by URL isn't the same as filtering URLs by certain words. The former is what we talk about here on this page, but if you want to do the latter and find URLs that match your searches, use the inurl command instead (there's an example in step 2 below). Type site: in the search field, without adding a space after it. Type the TLD or website URL that you want to confine the results to, add a space, and then enter a regular search term. Here are some examples: site:edu schoolsite:gov "George Washington"site:lifewire.com OLEDsite:co.uk techsite:amazon.com "prime day"site:nasa.gov filetype:pdf marssite:media.defense.gov inurl:2017 report Press Enter to begin the search.How to Search Multiple Websites at the Same Time
Similar to searching through a single website, Google lets you duplicate the command to search through multiple domains at once. Essentially, it's as if you're running a typical search across the entire web, but instead of sifting through the plethora of websites out there, you're limiting the results to the few that you really want to pay attention to. For example, here's a search you could perform to find everything that Lifewire and NASA has on electric vehicles: site:lifewire.com OR site:nasa.gov "electric vehicles" The trick to get this to work is to employ OR. This gives Google permission to list either source. If you don't add this to the search, you'll get zero results. Just like we did above with the single site search, you can tack on several other search parameters. Here's a longer example that further constricts the results:site:defense.gov OR site:nasa.gov intitle:cryptography filetype:pdf