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Negative search result removal

When someone searches your name, a single false or outdated page can decide what they think before you say a word.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.

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Most people form an opinion of you from the first page of search results. A defamatory blog post, an old news story, a forum thread built on rumour, any of these can sit at the top of your name and quietly cost you clients, jobs and relationships. Negative search result removal is the work of getting that content taken down at the source or removed from the search index, so it stops appearing when people look you up.

What we can usually remove

Results are strongest when the content is false, defamatory, outdated, or published without a lawful basis. That includes fabricated reviews, retracted or corrected news, leaked personal details, copies of content that was already removed elsewhere, and pages that breach a platform's own rules. Where the law gives you a right to erasure, we use it.

How removal works

There are two routes, and we use whichever fits. The first is removal at the source: we approach the host, publisher or platform with the right legal or policy argument and ask for the page to come down. The second is de-indexing: where the page itself cannot be removed, search engines can still be asked to stop listing it for your name, often under data-protection law. In many cases we pursue both at once.

When a page cannot be removed

Some content is lawful, accurate and in the public interest, and honest providers will tell you that up front. When removal is not realistic, the next best step is suppression: pushing the page down past the first results, where very few people ever look. We tell you which outcome is likely before you pay anything.

FAQ

Common questions

Can you really remove negative search results?

In many cases, yes. When content is false, defamatory, outdated or unlawfully published, it can often be removed at the source or de-indexed from search engines, so it no longer appears when someone searches your name. When removal is not possible, we push it below the results people actually look at.

How long does it take?

It depends on the page and where it is hosted. Some cases resolve in days, others take a few weeks. You get a realistic timeframe in the free assessment, before you pay anything.

Will the page come back later?

Once a page is removed at the source and any cached or archived copies are cleared, it should stay gone. Where there is a risk of re-posting, ongoing monitoring catches it early.

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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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