Remove Intimate Images from Bing Search
Removing images from Bing Search means deindexing the URL from Microsoft's search engine. ScanErase handles Bing deindexing as part of a broader process that also removes content from the hosting platforms that Bing is indexing.
Microsoft Bing is a covered platform under the TAKE IT DOWN Act and responds to formal 223a notices with a 95% within-window compliance rate. Like Google, Bing deindexing removes the search result but not the source content. ScanErase covers both Bing deindexing and source platform removal simultaneously.
How the removal process works for this platform
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Identify Bing-indexed URLs Biometric scan covers Bing Search results indexing intimate images with your likeness.
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Review confirmed Bing URLs Your dashboard shows all confirmed Bing-indexed locations.
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Send 223a notice to Microsoft and source platforms Notices go to both Bing's trust and safety team and the underlying hosting sites.
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Confirm deindexing and source removal Bing typically confirms deindexing within 10 hours.
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Document all compliance Your Evidence Locker records all notices and confirmations.
Frequently asked questions
If Google removes the content, does Bing automatically remove it too?
No. Google and Bing are separate search engines with separate removal processes. ScanErase sends notices to both simultaneously as part of the standard notice process.
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