Periodically check your profile to remove outdated or duplicate contributions and ensure everything looks accurate.
The URL https://google.com directly accesses a user's Google Maps and Search contributions, displaying reviews, photos, and Local Guide status. This dashboard allows users to manage their public profile, view edit history, and restrict profile visibility. Share public link
A clear name, photo, and bio make your contributions more trustworthy and recognizable.
Privacy and simplification. Few users understood what “search contributions” meant, and most edits were handled better through Maps or Business Profiles. By centralizing contributions into Maps, Google created a single, easy-to-understand dashboard.
Have questions about finding old Google contributions? Drop a comment below (or contribute to the post – just don’t try using that old broken link to do it!)
: Manage past reviews, photos, and ratings you have posted for businesses and landmarks.
The Google search URL containing ?contributions=profile&authuser=0 acts as a direct link to view and manage personal Google Maps contributions, including reviews, photos, and Local Guides points for a specific account. Users can utilize this page to track their contributions, manage privacy settings, or adjust their public profile visibility. For detailed guidance on controlling who sees your contributions, visit Google Support . Share public link
For Platforms:
Google has been merging contributions across Search, Maps, and the now-defunct Google+. As of 2025:
How can I get the URL of my contributions’ profile on Google Maps?
To avoid mixing accounts:
Once deleted, contributions cannot be recovered, so think carefully before removing content.
It looks like you’re asking for a complete blog post about a specific URL structure: https wwwgooglecom search contributions profile authuser 0 .