Remove non-consensual explicit or intimate personal images (NCII)
Last Updated: 25 December 2025.

Preface
We recognize that the non-consensual sharing of intimate or explicit images and videos (sometimes referred to as "revenge porn") is distressing. This article is intended to support you through the process for removal requests of such images and videos from AZMen. To request that this content be removed from AZMen, please follow the instructions below. You may also have an authorized representative complete the form on your behalf.

Requirements
So we can help you, please make sure the content removal request meets both of these requirements:

  • The imagery shows you (or the individual you are representing) nude, in a sexual act or an intimate state
  • You (or the individual you're representing) didn't consent to the imagery or the act and it was made publicly available OR the imagery was made available online without your consent.
  • You are not currently being paid for this content online or elsewhere.


Instructions

  1. Send us your removal request via the email listed on our contact page.
  2. For removal, you'll need to provide the following information:
    • Your full name
    • Country
    • Contact email address
    • URL for where the content is live, if applicable
    • A sample URL where the image or video appears
    • Screenshots of the offending content, which will help us make sure we're removing the correct results. We encourage you to use image-editing software to obscure the sexually explicit portions of the screenshots, but keep in mind the content needs to be identifiable to be removed.


Publication to Lumen
Please note that a copy of each notice we receive may be sent to the Lumen project (https://www.lumendatabase.org) for publication and annotation. Lumen will redact the submitter's personal contact information (i.e. phone number, e-mail and address).
You can see an example of such a publication at (https://www.lumendatabase.org/notices/5838).
We may also send the original notice to the alleged infringer or, if we have reason to suspect the validity of your complaint, to the rights holder.
We may also publish similar information from your notice in future transparency reports that we would publish.