How do I get my website removed from Google Safe Browsing Blacklist?
The first thing to consider is that Google may have incorrectly listed you, as they state below:
Google works to provide the most accurate and up-to-date phishing and malware information. However, it cannot guarantee that its information is comprehensive and error-free: some risky sites may not be identified, and some safe sites may be identified in error.
This is worth keeping mind when you move to step 1.
Step 1: Checking your site
The next thing you should do is check your website for anything suspicious. You may need an expert to help you with this. Here are some tips and links for removing malware.
Step 2. Apply for removal from the blacklist
If you believe you have found the cause of the alert or that you were wrongly listed, you can now ask for removal from Google's Safe Browsing list. This is done by visiting the following URLs:
If your site has been wrongly reported for phishing, click here. This form will receive urgent attention.
If you have found the code responsible and cleaned up your site, apply for a review from within the Webmaster Tools Dashboard. More information can be found here.. If Google still believes your site to be harmful, they will provide an updated list of dangerous URLs on the review ticket. If they have found your site to be clean, they claim malware messages will usually be removed within 24hrs.
If your site has been reported as containing malware, you may also follow this proceedure at StopBadware.org.