Hover over the page you want to hide, a gear icon should appear. Click the gear icon to open the page settings.

Then in the upper right corner, click the down arrow next to the save button. You should see the option to “Save as Draft”.

When your page is in draft mode, you can edit it as you like and it will not appear in the search engine or index.
Alternatively, if you wish to show someone the page, but not have it seen by google. You can use the staging site.
When you are about to publish the page. You can see two option one that is staging with the webflow.io url, and one that says production with the canon url that doesn’t have the webflow.io
Check the first option and uncheck the second. Then click “Publish to selected domians”

Just to note, you also have to turn off indexing the staging site in your website settings, under the SEO section.

Hope that helps!
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