Content removal

Remove what should not be there. Address what must remain.

We investigate source-level removal, correction, policy, legal, and deindexing pathways—then state clearly what is possible and what is not.

Assess a Result

Removal begins with the source, not a sales promise.

A search result is an index of material hosted elsewhere. Durable removal usually requires action at the source, a valid policy or legal basis, or a correction that changes what search engines can access.

Where we investigate

  • False or demonstrably inaccurate publisher content
  • Doxxing, impersonation, harassment, and non-consensual exposure
  • Outdated directories, profiles, and personal-data brokers
  • Policy-violating reviews, posts, images, or account content
  • Records that may qualify for sealing, correction, or deindexing

What we will not do

We do not invent legal threats, abuse platform reports, fabricate evidence, or guarantee control over an independent publisher or search engine.

Decision paths

A remedy matched to the facts.

01

Remove

Pursue deletion at source when facts and rules support it.

02

Correct

Establish an accurate record when the underlying story can be amended.

03

Reposition

Build context and authority where accurate content must remain public.