How to hide a Drupal site from Google and all search engines?

I decided to use Drupal as a work tool that can be consulted and used from any geographical location and, since I don't care (and I don't want) that it is indexed by Google, I would like to know how to make it invisible to Google and to all search engines.
 

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Odd behaviour following core update...

Folks,

I have been using Drupal for many years but I don't count myself as an expert.  My site is very simple and uses the Bartik theme.

I recently (last week) did a core update following the recent security advisory - now using 7.72 - and very oddly I find that my default theme presents perfectly when I am logged in but to a casual visitor the theme is not presented at all - so all that is presented is bare text (although my picture _is_ displayed.

Any thoughts on what might have happened?  I have performed countless such upgrades in the past without problems.

Lazy loaders for images and google images index

In Google search console I got warnings that the pages load slowly. To improve the loading speed (as a ranking factor) and also to improve the user experience, I installed the Lazy-load module and the blazy library and after some effort making them both work, the images are loading lazily. Great me!

Then, I just thought of what could happen with the google indexing of the images. Will Google take the actual image or just the transparent gif placeholder?

Update from 7.69 to 7.72 missed system update? (SOLVED)

Please ignore, this has been solved. This was related to the Content Audit and Statistics modules. Disabling them has corrected the behavior.

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I have an annoying problem with a Drupal 7 site which was recently updated from 7.69 to 7.72. The upgrade appeared to go without issue and the site was used for a couple of weeks before the problem appeared, but uid 1 cannot view the web site with the exception of the administration pages. Anonymous users and all other authenticated users are unaffected, which is why the problem was initially missed.

Is it possible to build a view a bit complex like this one?

I would like to build a search view with these feature:
In the pages display only one field that searches in taxonomy terms and in some text fields.
In the result page show the other secondary options (city, region, etc) to refine the result.
I know that as backend I will have to use Apache Solr, but in the meantime I would like to try to build the view to see if I am following the right way.

Is it possible to do it with views, and if so where can I find some examples? I've found something, but nothing that looks like it...

Problems restoring Drupal 7 site from backup

After a module upgrade with my Drupal 7.72 site went wrong I tried to restore from backup, only to find that my pages weren't displaying. After some testing the problem with restoring the site appears to be caused by importing the node table to the database. If I make a clean install on the same server, create my node types, and then import the node table to the database I get the following issues:

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