Google removes cache, which used to let people view saved versions of web pages straight from search results. This feature was helpful for checking older content, especially if a site was down or had been recently updated. Without it, finding past versions of web pages is a bit more challenging, and users will now need other ways to access cached content. It is unclear why Google chose to remove the cache search operator from its official documentation, but it may be an indication that they plan to deprecate it entirely. For SEO practitioners, this change could significantly impact their ability to diagnose crawling and indexing issues.