I made a website using VueJs and a Template. Google crawled the website and used the Vue icon as Google results icon (see screen).
I removed the icon and replaced by another one using the same icon name. I used the search console to tell Google to update the homepage, hopping for the icon to be updated at the same time.
Seems nothing changes, it's been over a week now, and the Google results for my website are still using the Vue icon.
How can I force the Google update ? Is there any tool that could crawl my website and tells me what icon is supposed to be used by Google ? Just to make sure that I didn't miss any conf using some online generic icon in my website.
I made a website using VueJs and a Template. Google crawled the website and used the Vue icon as Google results icon (see screen).
I removed the icon and replaced by another one using the same icon name. I used the search console to tell Google to update the homepage, hopping for the icon to be updated at the same time.
Seems nothing changes, it's been over a week now, and the Google results for my website are still using the Vue icon.
How can I force the Google update ? Is there any tool that could crawl my website and tells me what icon is supposed to be used by Google ? Just to make sure that I didn't miss any conf using some online generic icon in my website.
Share Improve this question edited Jan 30 at 7:30 VLAZ 29.1k9 gold badges63 silver badges84 bronze badges asked Jan 29 at 21:25 Jean-LoupJean-Loup 3412 gold badges5 silver badges18 bronze badges 1- 1 Probably some cache, give it some time? – kissu Commented Jan 29 at 23:46
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Reset to default 0The icon is now updatded. It tooks more than 10 days. 2 days ago I updated the sitemap to change the homepage update rate from daily to weekly, I am not sure if it helped (maybe allowing more CPU time for other tasks, such as updating the icons).
Anyway that's it, if you have the same issue you can try to update the sitemap to allow more CPU time for updates, or just wait enough time.