Bing Search Results
There are two ways to get nonconsensual pornography removed from Bing search results. In all cases, you can use our nonconsensual pornography takedown form. Additionally, if a website owner has already taken down the content, and the page is still showing in Bing results, you can use our content removal tool to ask Bing to update our view of the web. More information on how to use the content removal tool for this scenario is below.
Note: You do not need to provide any optional information. Content Removal Tool Instructions
There are two cases where you may use this:
- Page is no longer available, but still shows up in Bing search results.
- Go to http://www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/content-removal and sign in with your Microsoft account (formerly known as Windows Live ID)
- In the Content URL input box, enter the exact URL you found in the Bing web results (for example, by using Copy Shortcut/Copy Link Address functionality in your browser)
- In the Removal Type drop-down menu select Page Removal
- Click Submit
- Page has been changed to not contain information about you, but Bing still has an older copy of the page showing up in search results.
- Go to www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/content-removal and sign in with your Microsoft account (formerly known as Windows Live ID).
- In the Content URL input box, enter the exact URL you found in the Bing web results (for example, by using Copy Shortcut/Copy Link Address functionality in your browser)
- In the Removal Type drop-down menu, select Outdated Cache Removal
- In the Cached Page Text, enter the text that still appears on the cached page that no longer appears on the page that is live on the web
- Submit
Other Services
Users should use Microsoft’s nonconsensual pornography takedown form.