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How to Remove Content from Bing Search

Step-by-step guide to removing your content from Bing search results.

Overview

Microsoft's Bing provides a content removal process similar to Google. Removing content from Bing also affects:

  • Yahoo Search (powered by Bing)
  • DuckDuckGo (partially powered by Bing)

Before You Start

You'll need:

  • A Microsoft account
  • The specific links showing in Bing search results
  • Evidence you own the content

DMCA Removal Process

Step 1: Access the Tool

Go to Bing Content Removal

Step 2: Sign In

Sign in with your Microsoft account (Hotmail, Outlook, Xbox, etc.)

Step 3: Start a New Request

Click "Report copyright infringement"

Step 4: Complete the Form

Contact Information

  • Full legal name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Mailing address

Copyrighted Work

  • Description of your original work
  • Link to where your original content appears (if online)
  • Explain how you created/own the content

Infringing Content

  • List each Bing search result link or page link
  • One link per line
  • Be as specific as possible

Legal Statements

  • Good faith belief statement
  • Accuracy statement
  • Electronic signature

Step 5: Submit

Review and submit your request.

Expected Timeline

StageTimeline
AcknowledgmentWithin 48 hours
Review3-5 business days
Removal24-72 hours after approval

Tracking Your Request

Bing sends email updates to the address you provided. Check your email (including spam) for:

  • Confirmation of receipt
  • Request for additional information
  • Approval/denial notification

Alternative: Non-Consensual Intimate Images

For explicit images shared without consent:

  1. Go to Microsoft's Report a Concern
  2. Select "Non-consensual intimate images"
  3. Follow the specific process for this category

This has a faster review process and additional protections.

If Your Request is Denied

Common denial reasons:

  • Insufficient ownership proof
  • Vague or incomplete information
  • Not considered copyright infringement

Steps to take:

  1. Review the denial reason
  2. Gather additional evidence
  3. Submit a new, more detailed request
  4. Consider legal consultation

Tips for Success

Include All Results

Search for your content on Bing and include all relevant links - Bing won't find additional instances for you.

Use Bing Webmaster Tools

If you're a site owner, Bing Webmaster Tools provides additional removal options.

Do Both Google and Bing

Submit to both search engines. They don't share removal requests.

What Gets Removed

When Bing approves your request:

  • The link is removed from Bing search results
  • May also be removed from Yahoo search
  • The actual content remains on the website

WARNING

Always contact the hosting website directly to remove the source content.

Next Steps

For adult content creators