People Find YourLeaksOutside Google
Bing and Yahoo index the same leak sites. Most DMCA services never file there.
Delist from Google and the same leak still ranks for anyone using Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, or AOL. And Yahoo isn't a clean copy of Bing, in our testing it surfaces leak pages Bing misses and ranks them deeper on a lot of sites. We scan both and file once with Microsoft, so one removal carries across every engine that shares its index.
HowFanlockClearsBing&Yahoo
HowFanlockClearsBing&Yahoo
Four steps. Fully automated. No forms, no guesswork.
Automated Scanning
We search Bing and Yahoo for your usernames and stage names, checking the leak sites both engines index for your content.
Detection & Verification
Every link is reviewed to confirm it's your leaked content before we act. No false positives.
One Microsoft Filing
We file a single DMCA request with Microsoft. The removal applies to Bing, Yahoo, AOL, DuckDuckGo, and Ecosia at once.
Monitoring & Re-detection
After a removal, we keep scanning Bing and Yahoo. If the content comes back under a new link, we file again.
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Bing/YahooCoverage
WhyCreatorsAdd
Bing/YahooCoverage
The leaks you cleared from Google are still ranking somewhere else.
One Filing, Five Engines
A single Microsoft DMCA request clears Bing, Yahoo, AOL, DuckDuckGo, and Ecosia. They all share one index.
7400
Takedowns Sent
Bing & Yahoo Scanning
We run Bing and Yahoo result parameters in one search lane, then file one Microsoft request when a leak needs delisting.
Re-upload Detection
When a delisted link reappears under a new URL, we catch it and file again automatically.
Re-upload
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Bulk Delisting
Dozens of infringing URLs across both engines? We handle them together, not one at a time.
Multiple URLS?
Detailed Reporting
See which links were found on Bing and Yahoo, which were delisted, and which are pending in your dashboard.
2860
Urls Removed
Removing
100%
20%
Part of the Bigger Picture
Bing/Yahoo sits alongside Google, Telegram, social media, and millions of websites in one dashboard.
One Filing, Five Engines
A single Microsoft DMCA request clears Bing, Yahoo, AOL, DuckDuckGo, and Ecosia. They all share one index.
7400
Takedowns Sent
Bing & Yahoo Scanning
We run Bing and Yahoo result parameters in one search lane, then file one Microsoft request when a leak needs delisting.
Re-upload Detection
When a delisted link reappears under a new URL, we catch it and file again automatically.
Re-upload
Or
Link Here
Bulk Delisting
Dozens of infringing URLs across both engines? We handle them together, not one at a time.
Multiple URLS?
Detailed Reporting
See which links were found on Bing and Yahoo, which were delisted, and which are pending in your dashboard.
2860
Urls Removed
Removing
100%
20%
Part of the Bigger Picture
Bing/Yahoo sits alongside Google, Telegram, social media, and millions of websites in one dashboard.
Preguntas
frecuentes
Everything you need to know about Bing and Yahoo DMCA takedowns and delisting.
Why does Bing/Yahoo removal matter if I already delist from Google?
Plenty of people never touch Google. They search on Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, and AOL, and your leaks show up there too. A Google delisting does nothing for those results. We file separately with Microsoft so the same content stops showing up across the rest of the search engines.
Is Yahoo just a copy of Bing?
Not quite. Yahoo runs on Microsoft's index, but in our testing it surfaces leak pages Bing's own results miss, and it ranks them deeper on a lot of leak sites. We scan both so nothing slips through one and not the other.
Do I need a separate filing for each search engine?
No. One DMCA filing with Microsoft removes the URL from Bing, Yahoo, AOL, DuckDuckGo, and Ecosia, since they all draw from the same index. We file once and the removal carries across all of them.
How long does Bing/Yahoo delisting take?
Microsoft processes most DMCA requests within about ten days. We file the moment a leak is confirmed, monitor every request, and follow up on anything that stalls.
What if the content reappears?
We keep scanning Bing and Yahoo after a removal. If a delisted URL comes back, or the same content shows up under a new link, we catch it and file again. You don't have to do anything.
How much does Bing/Yahoo delisting cost?
Bing and Yahoo scanning and delisting is included on the Pro plan and the Max plan, on top of Google and millions of websites. Start with a free scan to see what's already out there.
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SeeWhatBing&YahooShowAboutYou
SeeWhatBing&YahooShowAboutYou
Run a free scan and find the leaks ranking outside of Google.
Just your username. No credit card required.
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