This means that some properties may be listed on Zoopla that aren't available elsewhere. However, Zoopla's database of properties is still smaller than Rightmove's, which means you may miss out on some listings if you rely solely on them for your property search.
You can remove your property details from any property portal by asking your estate agent. This can sometimes take up to 24 hours for the property details to come off. If all fails, I would recommend emailing the property portal themselves and asking them to remove your property with immediate effect.
From a web browser, visit google.maps, then type in your home address and click on the image of your house. Click on the three dots while in Google Street View, and choose "Report a Problem". Adjust the red box's size to tell Google what to blur in map view. Click Submit.
It's easy to see how much interest each of your properties is getting on Rightmove. Simply log in to Rightmove Plus and go to the Property Performance report. You'll see how many detail views a listing has had, per day, over the time period you select.
Estate agents may remove listings if they receive an offer and want to negotiate privately, if the property needs renovation, or if the vendor's priorities change.
If you want to stop receiving alerts, you can change your preferences in the 'Alerts and Searches' section. To delete an alert, you can click the star next to the alert. You can also click 'change alert options' and select 'never' to temporarily turn the alert off if you want to return to this in the future.