The “inurl:” syntax restricts the search results to those URLs containing the search keyword. For example using “intitle: login intitle: password” is same as querying “allintitle: login password”. Similarly, if one has to query for more than one word in the page title then in that case “allintitle:” can be used instead of “intitle” to get the list of pages containing all those words in its title. For example, “intitle: login password” (without quotes) will return links to those pages that has the word "login" in their title, and the word "password" anywhere in the page. The “intitle:” syntax helps Google restrict the search results to pages containing that word in the title. Discussed below are various Google’s special commands and I shall be explaining each command in brief and will show how it can be used for getting confidential data.
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