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Where do you go to find scrubbed websites?
It was a private website with a list of officers, and now the entire site was scrubbed.
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Where do you go to find scrubbed websites? (Original Post)
Baitball Blogger
Sep 2013
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gvstn
(2,805 posts)1. See if google has a cached version.
Type the URL into google and see if in the results it has the option of the inverted triangle next to the URL, there you could look for a cached version.
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Baitball Blogger
(46,682 posts)2. What if I only have the names of the officers?
And, maybe, a partial name of the corporation?
gvstn
(2,805 posts)3. Try two last names together.
And maybe any other keyword you can remember that would have appeared on the page. Choose the most unique last names on your list.
Something like +Bullock +Pitt officers
or +Bullock +Pitt +accountant
Baitball Blogger
(46,682 posts)7. I found what I was looking for.
I had save a resume, which gave me the exact name of the company. So I plugged it into google and came up with an acceptable substitute.
bananas
(27,509 posts)4. The NSA.
Or try the Wayback Machine at http://www.archive.org
bananas
(27,509 posts)5. Some of it may still be in your browsers cache. nt
Baitball Blogger
(46,682 posts)6. It's over two months old.
My cache doesn't seem to go beyond a week.