Information in a knowledge panel generates automatically based on public information on the web.
Anyone can submit feedback on a search feature. If you're a verified user, and if the knowledge panel is about you, we can prioritize your feedback.
Important: To submit verified feedback, you must verify your identity. Once you verify your identity, we can make some corrections directly, like links to social profiles. You can also update your preferences to show the information you chose.
Google reviews feedback from verified users within a few days, and sends a confirmation email with a resolution update about your feedback. This can sometimes take more time.
Suggest specific changes Update a featured imageIf the knowledge panel doesn’t have an image, we can’t add an image by request. However, if an image already exists, you can submit feedback with a new image URL to suggest a replacement.
Your image must be:
Learn more about Google's content policy.
To set a featured image:
Make sure that the URL is publicly accessible in the web and is a direct image that ends in:
Tip: We can’t remove or reorder related images alongside the feature image. If an image is inaccurate, you can let us know by submitting feedback.
Change the titleThe title of a knowledge panel:
If the title is inaccurate, submit feedback to let us know what’s wrong.
Update a subtitleImportant:
The subtitle of a knowledge panel is the description below the title. Subtitles are generated automatically. If you submit feedback that shows automated subtitles are inaccurate, our system can generate a new subtitle based on information in the panel.
For example, our systems might determine that someone is an actor, director, and writer. If our systems select “actor” as the subtitle and we receive feedback, it may automatically choose “director” or “writer” as the replacement.
You can request to remove a subtitle when it describes a family, spouse, or romantic relationship. If it’s removed, our system replaces it automatically.
Update a descriptionDescriptions come from various data sources and can’t be edited. To update descriptions, you can contact the source of the information and ask them to correct it. Changing the source of the information usually causes the information in the knowledge panel to change as well.
If you contacted the source but couldn’t get a description changed, you can submit feedback on the knowledge panel. Explain that you contacted the source and provide strong evidence for why the description is inaccurate.
If the evidence is strong, we can remove the description but we can’t create a custom description. Our systems may attempt to add a description from other sources, but usually the knowledge panel goes without a description.
Add social profilesYou can suggest new social profiles or edit existing ones. We can’t change the order that profiles appear in.
Remove personal informationYou can choose to leave out certain personal information on a knowledge panel about you. For example, you can ask to remove:
To remove certain information:
Important: Google may not make a change you request if:
Generally, Google only changes or removes content based on Google Search policies. For example, you can provide feedback about the “People also search for” section, but we can only remove items if they don’t follow Google’s policies. Because this content is based on public information on the web and automatically developed by our system, we can’t customize it or add suggestions.
If you believe you have located a specific piece of content that is unlawful, you may use this form to
Report a legal removal issue.
How Google reviews your suggestionsImportant:
Google reviews your feedback for accuracy by comparing it with other public information on the web. After the review is complete, we email you the resolution.
If we accept your suggestion, it’s updated in the Knowledge Graph. This feedback helps Google return more useful search results.
If you have any questions, you can contact us.
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