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Google adds a faster ‘remove sexual image’ button to Search, but prevention remains elusive

Google is making it easier to request the removal of non-consensual explicit images from Search results. It is a meaningful quality-of-life update for victims, even if it does little to stop such material from appearing in the first place.

February 11, 2026 / 14:45 IST
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  • Google now lets users request removal of explicit images directly from Search
  • Submit images and track requests via the Results About You hub.
  • New tools need personal contact info and government ID for takedown requests

The internet remains an efficient machine for violating privacy, and non-consensual explicit images continue to circulate with alarming ease. Google’s latest update does not meaningfully address that root problem, but it does streamline one small part of the response: asking Search to take links down.

Users can now request the removal of explicit images directly from Google Search. By clicking the three-dot menu on an image result, selecting “remove result”, and choosing “It shows a sexual image of me”, users can initiate a takedown request. Google also offers options for images involving a person under 18 or content that exposes personal information.

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If users select the sexual image option, they are asked whether the image is real or AI-generated, acknowledging the growing prevalence of deepfakes. Google also allows multiple images to be submitted in a single request, a practical addition given how widely such content can spread.

Google says that once a request is submitted, users will immediately see links to emotional and legal support organisations. There is also an opt-in safeguard that attempts to filter out similar results from appearing again in Search for that user. Notably, this does not prevent the images from appearing in Search results for others, unless they are separately reported and removed.