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What can I take down with DMCA?
DMCA or Opt-out?
How to paste a proper link into the DMCA form?
I still have issues with filling out the forms
What can I take down with DMCA?
DMCA takes down a specific result/source/link. If you’d like to remove specific results, use DMCA:
If you’d like to remove all images of your face, use the Opt-out form instead.
Here’s a simple guide:

What link should I paste into DMCA?
To copy the right link, follow these instructions (pictures below):
- Make a search
- Choose the result you’d like to remove
- Right-click on the image (on the left-hand side of the screen)
- Copy image address
- Paste it into the form
You can paste multiple links into one form!

You can also unlock the result and copy the link from the source URL.

The image will be removed right away!
More problems?
Read this article to get the full instruction: DMCA/DSA or Opt-Out — Which Form to Choose and How to Fill Out the Request?
We hope this quick tutorial helped you fill out the DMCA form. If you need extra help, contact us!
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