βNote
Requesting leak links for removal is only available on paid plansβ. Users with the DIY free plan cannot use the "Request Removal" feature.
π€ Why would I request a leak removal myself?
Requesting leak removal at Bruqi is optional but can be useful to:
Identifying hard-to-find leaks β In extremely rare cases, a scan may have missed a particularly difficult leak, so reporting it ensures its removal.
Enhancing search accuracy β While Bruqi's AI scans extensively, adding your own reports helps improve the accuracy of future searches.
DMCA coverage beyond search indexes β Some leaks might not be indexed on Google but still exist on private or restricted-access websites. Reporting ensures they are addressed.
π©βπ» Self-reporting leak links for removal
βNote
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?
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.
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