To remove suggested keywords from Google, you can follow these steps:
1. Clear your browsing history: Go to your browser's settings and find the option to clear your browsing history. This will remove any saved data, including search suggestions.
2. Disable personalized search: Sign out of your Google account or go to your account settings and disable personalized search. This will prevent Google from using your search history to generate suggestions.
3. Use incognito mode: Use your browser's private or incognito mode while searching. This ensures that your searches are not linked to your previous browsing sessions or stored as suggestions.
4. Reset search settings: If none of the above steps work, you can try resetting your search settings. To do this, go to Google's search settings page and click on "Restore settings to their original defaults." Note that this will reset all your personalized settings.
If you want to have more control over Google's suggested keywords, you can try the following:
1. Use search operators: By using search operators like quotation marks ("") around your keywords or adding a minus sign (-) before a term you want to exclude, you can refine your search and potentially influence the suggestions that appear.
2. Opt-out of data sharing: You can visit the "Activity controls" section in your Google account settings and disable the option to save your search activity. This will limit the data that Google uses to generate personalized suggestions.
3. Provide feedback: If you encounter irrelevant or unwanted suggested keywords, you can try clicking on the "Report inappropriate predictions" link next to the suggestion. This may help Google improve its suggestions based on user feedback.
4. Disable autocomplete: While typing in the search bar, you may notice Google's autocomplete feature generating suggestions. If you find these suggestions distracting or unhelpful, you can navigate to your browser's settings and disable autocomplete.