Complete Removal Guide

How to Remove Your Nudes
From the Internet

Whether your intimate images were shared by an ex, leaked from a hack, or posted without consent—here's exactly how to find them, remove them, and keep them from spreading.

48hrs
Platform removal (avg)
90%+
Success rate on major sites
1-4 wks
Google delisting time
100%
Confidential process
1

Find Where Your Images Are

Before you can remove content, you need to find it. Here's how to discover where your images are posted.

Google Your Name + Keywords

Search variations of your name, username, and identifiable details combined with keywords like "leaked," "nude," or platform names.

"your name" nude

"your username" leaked

"your name" onlyfans -site:onlyfans.com

Reverse Image Search

If you have copies of the images (or screenshots), search for them directly:

  • Google Images: Click camera icon → upload image
  • TinEye: tineye.com — finds copies across the web
  • Yandex: Often finds results Google misses

Check Common Leak Sites

Search your name/username directly on platforms where leaked content commonly appears:

  • • Reddit (use search)
  • • Twitter/X
  • • Major tube sites
  • • Telegram (via Google)
2

Document Everything

Before filing takedowns, capture evidence. Once content is removed, you may need proof it existed for legal action.

For Each Instance, Save:

  • Full URL of the page (copy from address bar)
  • Screenshot of the content (yes, uncomfortable but important)
  • Screenshot showing the URL visible
  • Date you found it
  • Any visible usernames who posted it
  • The platform or site name

Tip: Store evidence securely. Use a password-protected folder or encrypted cloud storage. You may need this for DMCA filings, platform reports, or legal proceedings.

3

File Takedown Requests

Different platforms require different approaches. Here's how to handle each type:

Major Social Platforms

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Reddit, and Snapchat all have dedicated reporting for non-consensual intimate images (NCII). Use these specific forms—not generic copyright reports.

Meta (FB/IG):

Report → Nudity → Non-consensual

Twitter/X:

Report → Intimate media without consent

Reddit:

Report → Non-consensual intimate media

TikTok:

Report → Image-based abuse

Adult Tube Sites

Major tube sites comply with DMCA and NCII removal requests. Look for "Content Removal" or "DMCA" in the footer.

  • Pornhub: pornhub.com/content-removal
  • xVideos: info.xvideos.com/legal/dmca
  • xHamster: xhamster.com/dmca

For Sites Without Specific Forms

File a DMCA takedown notice. You can email sites directly or contact their hosting provider.

Get Our Free DMCA Template →
4

Remove from Search Engines

Critical step most people miss: Getting content removed from a website doesn't remove it from Google. You need to file separately with search engines.

Google NCII Removal Request

Google has a specific form for non-consensual intimate images that processes faster than standard removal requests:

  1. 1Go to Google's removal request page
  2. 2Select "Remove non-consensual explicit images"
  3. 3Submit each URL where your content appears in search
  4. 4Wait 1-4 weeks for processing
Google NCII Removal Form

Bing Removal

Bing powers Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, and other searches.

Bing Content Removal →

After Removal

Google may show cached versions for weeks even after removal. Use their "Outdated content" tool to speed this up.

5

Prevent Future Uploads

Use free tools to automatically block your images from being re-uploaded to major platforms.

StopNCII.org

Create digital "fingerprints" of your images without uploading them. Participating platforms auto-block matching uploads.

Visit StopNCII.org

Set Up Monitoring

Get alerted if your content reappears:

  • • Google Alerts for your name
  • • Periodic reverse image searches
  • • Professional monitoring services

When to Get Professional Help

DIY removal works for many situations, but some cases benefit from expert assistance:

You Might DIY If:

  • Content is on just a few major platforms
  • You have time to file and follow up
  • Platforms are US-based and responsive
  • You're comfortable handling the process

Consider Professional Help If:

  • Content is on dozens of sites
  • Sites are unresponsive or offshore
  • You need to stay anonymous
  • Content keeps getting re-uploaded
  • You don't have time/emotional bandwidth
  • You're pursuing legal action

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We handle all takedowns, Google removal, and ongoing monitoring. Completely confidential—your name never appears in our filings.