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Monday, September 09, 2019
Today we are reaching another important milestone in ourgraduation journey, we are
saying goodbye to many old Search Console reports, including the home and dashboard pages 👋.
Those pages are part of the history of the web, they were viewed over a billion times by
webmasters from millions of websites. These pages helped site owners and webmasters to monitor and
improve their performance on Google Search for over a decade.
From now on, if you try to access the old home page or dashboard you'll be redirected to the
relevant Search Console pages. There are only a few reports that will still be available on the
old interface for now—check theLegacy tools and reportsin the Help Center. We're continuing to work on making the insights from these reports available
in the new Search Console, so stay tuned!
Below is our last tribute to them, a picture of the team with the old Search Console in the
background 😍. But we thought you might also have something to share, maybe some beautiful
memories you have with the home and dashboard pages below (or any old Search Console page) —
so we'll be monitoring#SCmemoriesif you want to
share your stories with us on Twitter.
Thank you for working together with us on making the web better—and see you at thenew Search Console! If you have any
feedback, let us know through theWebmasters community.
Posted by Hillel Maoz on behalf of the Search Console team.
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