When you uninstall AMP, your /amp/ URLs still exist in Google’s index. If a user clicks an old link, they will see a "404 Not Found" error. To prevent this, you must redirect all AMP traffic back to your standard canonical URLs. Use a plugin like . Create a RegEx redirect: Source URL: /(.*)\/amp/?$ Target URL: /$1/ Step 3: Clear Your Cache
Moving to a different security suite, troubleshooting performance issues, or decommissioning a device. Summary Checklist Deactivate plugin →right arrow Redirect /amp/ URLs →right arrow Clear Cache. For Software: Use official uninstaller →right arrow Enter admin password →right arrow Clean up residual files. Cisco AMP for Endpoints User Guide | PDF - Scribd
This is why you uninstall AMP.
Open ( services.msc ) and Stop the AMP-ADS01 service.
