Remove Image Leak Content From Google
Private images exposed through a breach, hack, or theft — found on Google Search, Google Images, and YouTube. ScanErase sends legally binding removal notices with a 95% compliance rate and median removal time of 12 hours.
What is Image Leak content?
An image leak occurs when intimate content is exposed without the victim's direct action — through a cloud storage breach, a hacked account, a stolen device, or a platform-level security incident. The TAKE IT DOWN Act applies regardless of how content was obtained by the perpetrator.
How Google is required to respond
Google is a covered platform under the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act (47 U.S.C. 223a). Upon receiving a formally compliant Section 223a removal notice, Google has 48 hours to remove the identified content. Failure to comply exposes Google to FTC civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation per day.
Google's current compliance rate for TAKE IT DOWN Act notices is 95%, with a median removal time of 12 hours. Formal legal notices consistently outperform informal platform reporting in both speed and reliability.
The removal process for Image Leak on Google
- Immediately secure all accounts — change passwords, enable two-factor authentication
- Upload a photo to ScanErase for biometric scanning across 2.4 billion indexed face embeddings
- All locations where leaked content has been posted are identified and cataloged
- Removal notices dispatched simultaneously to every platform with 48-hour deadlines
- File an IC3 report if the leak involved unauthorized computer access
After Google removes your content
After Google removes your image leak content, ScanErase takes several additional steps. We request hash-blocking so the same content cannot be re-uploaded to Google. We also send de-indexing requests to major search engines so that cached versions of the content no longer appear in search results. Your Evidence Locker documents the full timeline — from initial scan to confirmed removal — providing evidence for any civil or criminal proceedings you choose to pursue.
ScanErase also simultaneously sends removal notices to all other platforms where the same content appears. Content found on Google is typically also present on an average of 6.3 other platforms. A single scan and simultaneous notice dispatch covers all of them at the same time.
Common questions
Does it matter which platform or service was breached?
No. ScanErase's removal process covers where your content has been posted online, not the source of the breach. The TAKE IT DOWN Act applies to the platforms hosting the content.
Can I get compensation from a platform that was breached?
Potentially. If a platform's negligent security practices contributed to the breach, you may have civil claims against the platform in addition to the TAKE IT DOWN Act removal right. Consult an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Remove your image leak content from Google now
ScanErase scans 2.4 billion face embeddings and dispatches legally binding removal notices to Google and all other platforms within minutes.
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