Why Google Still Shows Removed Content
Getting content removed from a website is only half the battle. Google keeps cached copies and outdated links in search results—sometimes for months.
- Google's cache stores copies even after deletion
- Index updates can take weeks without intervention
- Images appear in Google Image search separately
- Your name + leaked content shows up for anyone searching
Complete Search Engine Delisting
We file removal requests with Google, Bing, and other search engines to get your content out of search results—not just off websites. Learn more about Google removal at RemoveFromGoogle.com.
Google Search Removal
DMCA removal requests to Google's Legal team. URLs removed from search within 1-4 weeks.
Google Image Removal
Separate requests for image search. Thumbnails and cached images scrubbed.
Bing & Yahoo Removal
Bing powers Yahoo and DuckDuckGo. We file with all major search engines.
Cache Clearing
Force Google to re-crawl and clear cached versions of removed pages.
Autocomplete Cleanup
Work to remove negative autocomplete suggestions associated with your name.
Ongoing Monitoring
Track search results and file new removals if content reappears.
Expected Timeline
Requests Filed
We submit removal requests to Google
Processing
Google reviews and processes requests
Removal
URLs disappear from search results
Monitoring
We watch for reappearance