Get harmful, private, or infringing content completely removed from all major search engine results — so it can't be found online.
We identify all infringing or harmful URLs that appear in search engine results.
We file copyright removal requests with Google, Bing, and other search engines.
Search engines typically process valid removal requests within 1-3 business days.
Confirmed URLs are removed from search results and no longer accessible to the public.
We verify removal and provide a full report of all de-indexed URLs.
If harmful content appears in search results for your name or brand, de-indexing can remove it from public view even when the source cannot be deleted.
Personal information, old addresses, financial records, or private images showing up in search results.
Old negative reviews, outdated business information, or harmful coverage that keeps ranking on page one.
Defamatory articles or false allegations that appear immediately when someone searches your name.
Inaccurate or malicious content that surfaces prominently when your name is searched by fans or press.
Removing content from a website and removing it from search results are two separate actions. A page can be de-indexed from Google while still existing on the original website — making it invisible to anyone searching, even if the host refuses to delete it.
In many cases, de-indexing alone is sufficient to achieve the outcome the client wants: the content becomes practically invisible to the public even without full deletion.
Content deleted from the source site
Full RemovalContent removed from Google & Bing results
De-IndexingCached version removed from search engines
De-IndexingContent invisible even if source refuses deletion
De-IndexingBoth actions applied together
Best OutcomeFalse or misleading news articles, blog posts, and opinion pieces targeting you personally or professionally.
Personal or intimate photos that appear in image search results without your consent.
Outdated or incorrect business information in Google My Business or other directory-style listings.
Your copyrighted content republished on other sites and appearing in search before your own site.
Forum discussions and social posts ranking in search for your name containing false or harmful claims.
Outdated cached versions of pages that have been deleted from the source but still appear in results.
Google will de-index content when presented with a valid legal basis — such as copyright infringement, GDPR right to erasure, or a court order. For privacy-based removals in applicable jurisdictions, the right to be forgotten can also be applied.
Google typically processes valid removal requests within 24 to 72 hours. Bing and other search engines follow a similar timeline. Cached page removals often happen within 24 hours once the removal request is approved.
No. De-indexing removes the URL from search results but does not affect the original page on the website. If full deletion is required, that is a separate process.
We review the rejection reason and resubmit with additional supporting information. If the grounds are strong but Google still declines, we escalate through formal legal channels.
Not typically, as long as the URL remains marked as removed and monitoring is in place. We track de-indexed URLs and alert you if any reappear in results.
Identification of all harmful or infringing URLs currently ranking in search results.
Legally compliant removal requests filed with Google, Bing, and other search engines.
Separate requests filed to remove cached versions of pages from search results.
Expert identification of the correct legal basis for each URL targeted.
Regular updates showing which URLs have been successfully removed.
Ongoing watching for de-indexed URLs that reappear in results.