Remove unlawfully published personal information
When private data appears online without a lawful basis — addresses, phone numbers, financial details, identity documents, or credentials — we help you pursue removal through the correct legal and platform channels.
What we address
Personal information removal is not about hiding public records that are lawfully published. It is about content that violates privacy laws, platform terms, or was obtained and shared without consent.
- Doxxing and harassment campaigns publishing private details
- Leaked databases republished on paste sites or forums
- Identity documents, passports, or scans shared without authorisation
- Home addresses and contact details on abusive or stalking pages
- Data broker listings that lack a valid legal basis for processing
- Search results linking to pages that violate privacy policies
Lawful grounds we cite
Depending on jurisdiction and platform, requests may reference GDPR or equivalent privacy rights, platform privacy policies, harassment policies, or copyright where applicable.
Typical timeline
Major platforms
Abuse or privacy reports on large social and hosting platforms: often 5–15 business days for first response; 2–4 weeks with follow-up.
Search de-indexing
Where URLs meet search engine removal criteria, de-indexing requests may be processed in days to weeks depending on region and claim type.
Independent sites
Smaller hosts may require direct legal notice. Timeline varies; we assess feasibility in the free audit.
Request a free audit
List the URLs where your information appears. We respond within one business day with an assessment of removal options.