What we remove, and how
If something false, outdated or defamatory about you shows up in search results, there is usually a way to deal with it. These are the nine ways we help, each handled discreetly and quoted per case.
When someone searches your name, a single false or outdated page can decide what they think before you say a word. We remove or de-index those pages so they no longer speak for you.
Adverse media is any negative online content that damages your reputation. We take it down at the source or de-index it, especially when it is inaccurate, baseless or no longer relevant.
The Right to Be Forgotten lets you have personal information removed or de-indexed when it is inaccurate, irrelevant, excessive or no longer in the public interest. We prepare the requests, submit them and follow them through.
We find the exposed personal data behind your name, from data-broker listings and leaked details to old profiles and forgotten accounts, and get it removed or de-indexed to shrink your digital footprint and protect your privacy.
A deleted page does not always stay gone. We work to remove archived snapshots from the Wayback Machine and archive.today, and clear cached copies, so a story cannot simply be pulled back up.
If you have been wrongly flagged in a screening database such as World-Check, Dow Jones Risk and Compliance or LexisNexis, we help you challenge and correct inaccurate or outdated entries through your data-protection rights.
Home addresses, phone numbers, private photos and other doxxed or leaked details located and taken down fast, with the urgency this kind of exposure needs.
When something genuinely cannot be removed, we push it down past the first page of results, where almost nobody ever looks.
After the cleanup, we keep watching your name across search and the wider web, and alert you early if something new surfaces, so problems are caught before they spread.
Tell us what is harming you
Send the links or just your name. We look at it for free, tell you what can realistically be removed, and quote a fixed price before you pay anything.
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