How You Can Get Images Removed from Google
If your images appear on Google even though they shouldn’t be there, it is more than just annoying – it can seriously damage your income, your privacy, and your brand. Especially as a creator on platforms like OnlyFans, Fansly, Fanvue, MYM, Maloum, or similar services, you are particularly affected because leaked content spreads extremely quickly.
The good news: You can do something about it. And effectively so.
In this guide, I’ll show you step by step how to remove images from Google, why this works in the first place, and how to ensure long-term protection of your content.
Why Your Images Appear on Google in the First Place
Google does not actively store images; it indexes content from websites. This means that if your images are uploaded to a third-party site, they will eventually appear in Google Image Search.
Typical sources include:
- Leak sites
- Forums and image boards
- Reddit or similar platforms
- Telegram uploads (indirectly mirrored via websites)
- Fake profile pages
The problem: even if an image is uploaded only once, it can multiply through mirrors and reuploads.
Can Images Really Be Removed from Google?
Short answer: Yes, but indirectly.
Google only displays content that exists on other websites. Therefore, there are two approaches:
- Remove the source (best solution)
- Ask Google to remove the listing from its index
Both methods work – but they differ in speed and long-term effectiveness.
Method 1: Remove Content Directly from the Website (Recommended)
The most effective way is to have the images removed directly where they were uploaded.
This is usually done via a DMCA request (copyright complaint).
How to proceed:
- Find the URL where your image is hosted
- Look for “DMCA” or “Copyright” in the website footer or imprint
- Send a takedown request including:
- Proof that you are the copyright holder
- Exact URLs
- Description of the content
If the site cooperates, the image will be removed – and will then disappear from Google as well.
👉 Problem: Many leak sites do not respond or are operated anonymously.
Method 2: Remove Images Directly from Google
If the website does not respond, you can involve Google directly.
Google provides an official form for copyright violations:
- You report the URL
- You confirm your rights
- Google reviews the request
If everything is correct, the image is removed from search results.
Important to understand:
- The image is not completely deleted from the internet
- But it becomes significantly harder to find
- Traffic to the leak site often drops sharply
How Long Does Removal from Google Take?
It depends heavily on the method:
- DMCA directly to websites: 1–7 days
- Google removal: usually within 24 hours
- Complex cases: several weeks
However, the real issue is not the first removal – but constant reuploads.
The Real Problem: Reuploads and Mass Distribution
Many creators make the mistake of only reporting individual links.
In reality, the following happens:
- One image is removed
- It gets uploaded to 5 new sites
- Google indexes them again
- The process starts over
This is where manual handling becomes impossible.
Why Manual Removal Is Not Scalable
If you only need to remove a few images, you can do it yourself.
But as soon as you:
- use multiple platforms
- publish content regularly
- have already been leaked
it quickly becomes impossible to keep track.
You end up spending hours:
- searching for new leaks
- documenting URLs
- writing DMCA requests
- tracking removals
And still, new leaked content keeps appearing.
The Solution: Automated Protection with LeakBlock.io
This is exactly where LeakBlock.io comes in.
Instead of doing everything manually, LeakBlock.io handles the entire process for you:
🔍 Automatic detection of leaked images
⚡ Fast DMCA requests to websites
🚫 Removal from Google search results
🔁 Continuous monitoring for new uploads
This means your content is not just removed once – but protected long-term.
Who Is LeakBlock.io Useful For?
LeakBlock.io is especially useful if you:
- are active on OnlyFans, Fansly, or similar platforms
- publish content regularly
- have already been affected by leaks
- want to protect your brand professionally
Especially with adult content, the financial damage caused by leaks is often directly measurable.
What Happens After Removal?
Once content has been removed:
- it disappears from Google
- visibility drops significantly
- the likelihood of further distribution decreases
But: without monitoring, it can reappear at any time.
That’s why continuous protection is essential.
Common Mistakes When Removing Google Images
Many creators unintentionally make mistakes that slow down or weaken the process:
❌ Only reporting to Google
→ Better: always remove the source as well
❌ Incomplete information
→ Without exact URLs, nothing happens
❌ Acting too late
→ The faster you respond, the less it spreads
❌ No monitoring
→ New uploads go unnoticed
How to Get Your Images Out of Google
Removing images from Google is possible – but only with the right strategy:
- Remove content at the source (DMCA)
- Clean up Google indexing
- Continuously monitor reuploads
If you do this manually, it costs a lot of time and effort.
Or you take the easier route:
👉 LeakBlock.io handles it for you – automated, scalable, and permanent.
Acting Early Makes the Difference with Leaked Content
The longer your content is online, the greater the damage becomes.
If you want to ensure your images disappear from Google quickly and sustainably, you should not wait.
Start now with LeakBlock.io and take back control of your content.