Outcomes that are irrelevant or not aligned with the user's query, often requiring refinement of search terms.
hi there,
I think I found what appears to be the feedback button, will let u know if it helps.
Thank you for your help
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Hi there
Need ur help
I’ve noticed that a web page containing my photo is still indexed on Bing, even though the original page no longer exists. Since I am not the webmaster of the site, I’m unsure what the correct process is to request removal, and the instructions on Bing’s support pages are not very clear.
Could someone confirm the proper steps for requesting de‑indexing in this situation?
Thanks a lot
Outcomes that are irrelevant or not aligned with the user's query, often requiring refinement of search terms.
hi there,
I think I found what appears to be the feedback button, will let u know if it helps.
Thank you for your help
You can also read more about how to report issues or contact Bing via this link https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-report-a-concern-or-contact-bing-1831f0fe-3c4d-46ae-8e57-16c487715729
Apologies that you found this answer unhelpful. I would also like to add that if the picture was removed from the site recently it may take some time before it gets deindexed from the search.
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, the full page was removed.
I am sorry but when I click on the image, there is no feedback button.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble.
I think the first thing you should do is contact the webmaster of the site first to ensure that the photo has been properly removed from their end. If they have done so then please click on the Feedback button on the indexing site and leave feedback on the image itself to request its removal.