I don’t think it’s possible to do what you want.
You can edit your post to remove the images. However, please consider that the images themselves may not be removed (immediately or at all) from the underlying storage. So any previous links to the image may keep working.
Additionally, please consider that any images that have already been shared elsewhere have likely been copied already. Deleting them from the forum will not magically make copies that other people made disappear.
I have no ideas how to remove the images posted on this forum. Have you done that before?
You can select “image” and then type “your domain” on the Google searching bar (see the attached screenshot). Apart from your product images, you can also see some images reported and posted here that is about what’s your site encountering issues.
Could you please teach me how to edit my previous posts and remove the related images? Also, I will post and report my issues cautiously here.
Thank you so much for informing me regarding what issues I need to consider. For security reasons, do you think I should change and redirect my domain to a new one?
Ok I just wondered if there was somewhere specific you were encoutering this problem.
to edit a post, and remove (or add) images, you simply click the pen icon in the bottom right of your post (I’ll edit this post and add a screenshot to show you) you can then delete the images that way.
But as admin said that doesn’t guarentee that they are deted from the back end of the system, and anyone who has already copied them, it won’t delete their coppies.
Ultimatitly, you have to consider that anything you put out on the internet, is in the public domain (as in basically anyone can see and access it) and therefore rightly or wrongly people may choose to copy it and use it for purposes you didn’t intend.
Finally I would strongly encourage you not to share anything online (including these forums) that you wouldn’t want to be seen by the public.
I cannot find the editing pen icon you mentioned. There is a remove icon, but not allowed to click on it due to no permission. The attached screenshots are for your easy reference.