We delete defamatory articles, copyright-infringing pages, doxxing URLs and outdated court records from Google for clients We remove defamatory, outdated or unlawful news articles at the source and clear them from Google, Bing and AI answers — most cases resolved in 10 days. — every route covered.
Before a client signs, an investor wires the funds, a partner introduces you, a date opens an app — they Google you first. A single defamatory article, leaked document, fake review or outdated court record can close doors you never even knew were open. Link Removal From Search exists to delete those URLs permanently from Google and every connected surface.
We remove URLs two ways: completely deleting the page at the source (publisher, host, platform takedown), then delisting it from Google Search, Images, AI Overviews and every connected surface. Both layers, one flat fee.
Libel, slander, false accusations, fabricated news articles and malicious blog posts removed under defamation and tort law worldwide.
Stolen images, leaked documents, pirated videos, plagiarised articles and any unauthorised reproduction of your owned work.
Home addresses, phone numbers, ID documents, banking details, medical records and other PII under Google’s “Results about you” policy.
Leaked addresses, family information, daily routine maps and any data weaponised to threaten you or your household.
One-star bombing campaigns, competitor sabotage, false complaints and unverifiable negative ratings on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp and beyond.
Old news articles, expunged or sealed court records, dismissed charges and outdated press that no longer reflect reality.
Fake websites impersonating your brand, scam pages, fraudulent profiles and cloned accounts directing traffic to fraud.
Right-to-be-forgotten delisting requests under GDPR Article 17, UK DPA, LGPD, CCPA, Indian DPDP Act and equivalent frameworks.
A clear, four-step process. You stay informed at every stage. We do the technical work, the legal correspondence and the platform escalation.
Share the Google search result hurting you. We accept screenshots, search-result links and direct URLs. WhatsApp or the form above — both arrive in the same inbox.
Within 24 hours we identify the strongest removal route — DMCA, defamation, GDPR, platform policy — and send a clear, flat-fee quote with timeline.
We submit every required notice to host, platform and Google directly. If the host refuses, we escalate to upstream networks, registrars, payment processors and counsel.
You receive a complete removal report showing the source URL gone (404 / dead-host proof) and the Google SERP cleared. We monitor for 12 months and re-file instantly if the URL or any near-duplicate resurfaces anywhere online.
The right route depends on the URL’s content, your jurisdiction, and the platform hosting it. We assess every case for the strongest available angle.
Google’s legal-removal channels are jurisdiction-aware — we file under the strongest applicable framework for each client’s country.
Link Removal From Search does not simply hide a result. We remove the original post, video, article or page from the platform where it lives. Once the source is gone, it disappears from Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo — and from AI answers in ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Grok and Google AI Overviews, because there is no longer a source for them to cite.
Where deletion is not possible, we pursue de-indexing, content updates or corrections at the source — updated sources are re-crawled quickly, which is what keeps AI search results clean and current.
We approach the publisher, editor and hosting platform with legal and factual grounds for removal, correction or de-indexing. Where the outlet won’t act, we pursue de-indexing under privacy and defamation law so the article stops appearing in Google and in AI-generated summaries.
News articles are among the hardest results to move because they sit on high-authority domains and are protected by legitimate public-interest arguments. That does not make them permanent. The right approach depends on whether the article is inaccurate, out of date, or accurate but no longer justified in remaining prominently indexed.
Where an article is factually wrong or defamatory, we approach the publisher and editor directly with the specific inaccuracies and the legal grounds for correction or removal. UK publications have complaints processes, and IPSO-regulated titles are bound by the Editors’ Code. Where the story concerns a resolved matter — a dropped charge, an acquittal, a spent conviction, or an event from many years ago — we build a right-to-be-forgotten and data-protection case to have the URL de-indexed from search, so it no longer appears when someone searches your name even if the article itself remains on the publisher’s site.
We handle national titles like the Mail, Mirror, Sun, Telegraph, Guardian and Express, as well as regional and local press, which often rank strongly for a name in a specific town. Once an article is removed or de-indexed, it also stops feeding AI-generated summaries about you.
Pick the problem you face or the country you need help in. Every page covers complete URL removal at the source plus Google delisting.
Send us the harmful URL. We’ll come back with a clear plan, the legal route, and a flat-fee quote — usually within 24 hours.
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