Content & complaint removal

A photo, a video, a post that names you, sitting on page one. We take it down at the source and out of search.

You took down the original and it kept ranking, because by then it had been copied and indexed. We remove a photo, video, article, or post at the source, then de-index the copies from Google. The most sensitive cases get the most care, and you pay only when it is gone.

Pay only when it is goneDiscreet and confidentialEthics-first removalSource removal and de-indexing
Why it persists

Once it has been scraped, deleting it is not enough

You delete the original. You think it is over. By then it has been copied, cached, and indexed somewhere else, and that gap is why a post you removed still shows up when someone searches your name. The page is gone and the search result is not.

Removed from the site and removed from Google are two different jobs, and we will tell you which one is realistic for your case before you commit. For threads and forum posts the path is Reddit post removal; for a hostile story the path is news and article removal. Whatever the link, send it and we will map it.

What we cover

The content we remove, across every platform

The content type tells us which path applies. Here is what lands on this hub, and where each one goes next.

Photos and images

Leaked photos, private images shared without consent, stolen media, and unflattering pictures on sites you do not control. Image removal handles the copies that keep resurfacing.

Videos

Leaked or stolen video, harmful clips, and reposted footage across hosting platforms and social media, pulled where policy and copyright allow.

Articles and news

A damaging story or zombie news post following your name. News and article removal takes it out of the record where it ranks.

Posts and threads

Defamatory posts, fake profiles, and forum threads. Reddit post removal handles the threads that outrank you for your name.

Records and mugshots

A booking photo or arrest record from a case that is behind you. Mugshot removal handles the sites that publish it.

Personal information

Doxxing posts and data-broker listings exposing your address, phone, or family details to anyone who searches your name.

Send us the link, whatever it is. We will tell you which path applies and what is realistic before you pay.

How we work

How content removal actually works

Four steps, in order. We close the gap between the deleted original and the copies still indexed.

Audit every copy

We search your name across search engines, social platforms, news sites, and data brokers. The goal is every copy, including the ones you have not found.

Remove at the source

We file removal requests through platform policy, copyright you own, privacy law, and legal escalation where it fits. Methods that survive scrutiny, never stunts that backfire.

De-index from Google

Where source removal is not possible, we use Google's outdated-content tool and legal removal requests to strip cached copies from search results.

Monitor for re-uploads

We watch for the content coming back and act quickly when it does, so a single removal does not turn into online whack-a-mole.

Cost

What it costs, and what pay-on-success means

Ask us for the honest read before you sign anything. Published industry ranges run from a few hundred dollars for a single link to several thousand for a news article or a hard multi-site case. The cost depends on the content type, the platform, and how far it has spread.

Our model is simpler. No retainer to find out whether it is possible. We review the content, tell you straight what we can move, and you pay on success when it is down or de-indexed. We do not take the cases we cannot win, so the read you get is honest rather than a sales pitch.

Performance-based pricing applies to qualified removals: scope, eligibility, and timing are confirmed during your case review. Some content is legally or technically constrained, and we'll tell you what's achievable before you commit.

Who this is for

For businesses and for people, in their own register

The catch-all hub draws the widest mix of cases we handle, so we address each side directly.

For businesses

A company watching one leaked file, a fake post, or a defamatory article bleed trust with customers, partners, and recruits. We remove what we can, de-index the rest, and shape what fills the space through ongoing reputation management.

For people

The most personal cases get the most care. Intimate images shared without consent, harassment, revenge content, doxxing. If that is you, you are not a case number here. We handle it quietly.

Discreet, fast, defensible

Nothing we do creates a new trail. We move fast because the window to remove it before search and AI lock it in is closing, and we use defensible methods only, no fake-account flagging and no DMCA abuse.

Whether you are a brand or a person, send us the details. We will handle the sensitive cases with the most care.

Why speed matters

Every day it is live is a day closer to permanent

There is a calm reason not to wait. The open web now feeds the AI models, so content that ranks today can be read into what the AI repeats about you tomorrow, even after the source is gone. Every day it is live is a day closer to it being locked in somewhere harder to reach. That is not apocalyptic. It is simply why acting sooner is easier than acting later.

We do not claim permanent, because Google can re-index and a new copy can be re-published. The honest claim is that we remove it where it lives, de-index it where it ranks, notify the platforms so it stays down, and monitor for re-uploads. Section 230 shields the platforms, which shapes what is realistically possible and what is not.

Questions, answered directly

What people ask about content removal

What kinds of content can you remove?

Photos, videos, leaked or private files, articles, defamatory posts, fake profiles, records, and data-broker listings, across the sites where they spread. The content type tells us which path applies. For reviews, Reddit threads, news articles, and records we have dedicated tracks, and we will route you to the right one at the case review.

It has already been reposted everywhere. Can you still help?

Often, yes. We go after the live copies at the source and de-index the ones we cannot pull, so the content stops surfacing for your name. That gap between the deleted original and the copies still indexed is exactly what we close. We will tell you what is achievable before you pay anything.

Is content removal legal?

Yes, when it is done right. We work through platform policy violations, copyright you actually own, privacy law, and legal channels coordinated with internet-defamation counsel. We are not a law firm, and we do not use fake-account flagging or DMCA abuse. Those tactics create liability for you, which is why we refuse them.

Will deleting the original remove it from Google?

Not by itself. The search result can persist after the page is gone, because the cached copy lives separately from the source. De-indexing that cached copy is its own job through Google's outdated-content tool and legal removal requests, and it is part of what we do once the source is handled.

Can you make it permanent?

We do not claim permanent, because no honest firm can. Google can re-index and a new copy can be re-published. The honest claim is that we remove it where it lives, de-index it where it ranks, notify the platforms so it stays down, and monitor for re-uploads. Section 230 protects the platforms, which shapes what is realistically possible.

Is this discreet?

Completely. Especially for personal and sensitive cases, nothing we do creates a new trail or a new problem. The worst cases get the most care, and your case stays between you and us from start to finish.

What if you cannot remove it at the source?

Then we are honest about it at the case review rather than after you have paid. Where the source will not come down, we work to de-index it from search so it stops surfacing for your name, and where that is constrained too, suppression displaces it off page one. We tell you which path is realistic before you commit.

Get it assessed before it sets.

Send us the link or the details. We will tell you straight what we can move, what it takes, and what it does not, before you decide anything. You pay only when it is gone.