Google has announced that it is removing support in Search Console for six structured data types that have already been phased out from Search results.
Which Structured Data Types Are Affected?
The following six types are being removed:
- Course Info
- Claim Review
- Estimated Salary
- Learning Video
- Special Announcement
- Vehicle Listing
What Happens Next?
- From September 9, 2025 – these structured data types will no longer appear in:
- Search Console rich result reporting
- The Rich Results Test
- The list of Search appearance filters (where applicable)
- Search Console API – will continue supporting these types until December 2025, after which they will also be phased out.
Why This Matters
- These structured data formats are no longer used in Google Search results, so removing them cleans up reporting tools and testing features.
- Websites can still use these markups on their pages, but they will not have any effect on how Google Search displays the content.
- Rankings are not impacted by this change.
Point To Note:
Google is continuing its process of simplifying Search. By removing support for structured data types that are no longer in use, Search Console and related tools will become leaner and less cluttered.
For site owners and SEOs, this means fewer data points to track but also a clearer picture of which structured data formats still matter for visibility in Google Search.
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