Google Autocomplete is a feature that provides suggested search queries as you start typing in the search box. These suggestions are based on popular and trending searches related to your query. While this feature can be useful for discovering new ideas and popular topics, it can also show some unwanted or negative suggestions that may harm your brand or reputation. Here are some steps you can take to get rid of trending searches in Google Autocomplete:

  1. Identify the negative or unwanted search queries that you want to remove from Autocomplete.
  2. Create a list of those search queries and verify them by typing each one into the Google search bar.
  3. Contact Google to request the removal of specific Autocomplete suggestions. You can do this by filling out the Google Autocomplete feedback form. Provide the suggested search query, the URL of the search results page, and a brief explanation of why you want the suggestion removed.
  4. Wait for Google to review your request. Google has a process for reviewing and removing Autocomplete suggestions, but it may take some time for them to act on your request.
  5. Continue to monitor your brand or business name in Autocomplete and repeat this process as needed.

It’s important to note that Google’s Autocomplete algorithm is constantly changing, and new suggestions may appear over time. Therefore, it’s important to regularly monitor your brand’s Autocomplete suggestions and take action when necessary.