Skip to main content

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Requesting Leak Removal

Learn about the optional "Request removal" feature and how to use it.

Updated over 8 months ago

❗Note

Requesting leak links for removal is only available on paid plans​. Users with the DIY free plan cannot use the "Request Removal" feature.


πŸ€” Why would I request a leak removal myself?

Requesting leak removal at Bruqi is optional but can be useful to:

  1. Identifying hard-to-find leaks – In extremely rare cases, a scan may have missed a particularly difficult leak, so reporting it ensures its removal.

  2. Enhancing search accuracy – While Bruqi's AI scans extensively, adding your own reports helps improve the accuracy of future searches.

  3. DMCA coverage beyond search indexes – Some leaks might not be indexed on Google but still exist on private or restricted-access websites. Reporting ensures they are addressed.


πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Self-reporting leak links for removal

❗Note

  • Submit only links you are 100% sure are leaks of your content.

  • For example, negative news articles or similar non-leaks content should not be submitted.

To self-report leak links for removal, do the following steps:

  • Click the "Request Removal" section in the left sidebar.

  • Add the leak links in the "Link(s)" field, then click the "OK" button.


β­• Checking submitted leak links status

  • To check the submitted leak link status, go to the "Request Removal" section.

  • The added links will be shown under the "Submitted Links" section, including their submission date and removal status, as shown in the screenshot below.


FAQ about requesting leak removal

I submitted the wrong link to "Request removal." Can I remove it?

  • Unfortunately, there is no direct way to delete a link once it's been submitted for removal.

  • However, our support can help you to delete the wrongly added linksβ€” request human support for us to help with this.


πŸ“š Learn more about leak removal:

Did this answer your question?