Remove Leaked Photos from Google
Personal photos leaked, stolen, or shared without your consent can appear in Google search results indefinitely. We help remove unauthorized personal photos, private images, and leaked content from Google Search using expedited removal processes.
Filed via Official Google Portals:
Non-consensual imagery cases qualify for expedited review by Google.
- Fast-track removal process for unauthorized personal imagery
- Money-back guarantee if Google rules content ineligible
- We document consent violations and privacy breaches for reviewers
For harassment, extortion, or to pursue the person who leaked photos, you may need an attorney. Our service focuses on search removal.
Compare Service vs LawyerStart with removal to stop exposure immediately—then pursue legal remedies if needed.
Why Photos Get Leaked
Personal photos can be leaked through hacking, stolen devices, revenge sharing by ex-partners, data breaches, or unauthorized sharing by people you trusted with private images. Once online, these photos can spread across multiple websites and appear in Google search results.
Google recognizes the harm caused by non-consensual image sharing and offers removal options for personal photos shared without permission. Our service navigates these policies to get your private photos removed from search results quickly.
Types of Leaked Photos We Remove
Personal photos stolen from devices, cloud accounts, or shared without consent
Photos leaked through hacked social media, email, or cloud storage accounts
Photos maliciously shared by ex-partners, former friends, or acquaintances
Personal images exposed in company data breaches or platform hacks
Photos from stolen phones, laptops, or hard drives later published online
Photos shared beyond intended recipients without your knowledge or consent
Eligibility Requirements
- The photos must be of you or taken by you (you must have rights to the image)
- Photos must have been shared or distributed without your consent
- You must be able to identify yourself in the photos
- The photos appear in Google Search results (Images, Search, or both)
- Photos should not have been posted publicly by you originally
✓ Usually Eligible for Removal:
- Private photos shared without your consent
- Photos stolen from hacked accounts or devices
- Intimate or personal photos distributed by ex-partners
- Photos from data breaches exposing personal images
- Photos you never intended to be public
✗ Typically Not Eligible:
- Photos you posted publicly yourself on social media
- Photos from newsworthy events or public interest stories
- Photos you consented to being published at the time
- Photos where you cannot prove unauthorized distribution
- Photos of public figures in public settings (celebrities, politicians)
Common Questions
Our service removes photos from Google Search results, making them much harder to find. The photos may still exist on the original websites. For complete deletion, you may need to contact website owners directly or work with an attorney to send DMCA takedowns or legal demands.
Explicit photos shared without consent qualify for our Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery service, which has even faster processing times. Non-explicit personal photos (clothed, vacation photos, personal moments) are handled through this leaked photos service.
No, you don't need to identify who leaked them. You only need to prove that the photos are of you and were shared without your consent. Evidence like timestamps showing the photos were private, or proof of unauthorized access, helps strengthen your case.
If you shared photos privately with someone (partner, friend, doctor) with the expectation they would remain private, and they were later shared publicly without your consent, this qualifies as non-consensual distribution. We can help remove these from Google search results.
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