How To Remove Unreasonable Online Content Under Your Name

It is common for individuals to have personal information or content online that they would like to remove, which can range from embarrassing photos to defamatory comments. However, the process of removing such content can be confusing and overwhelming. We can help with the following: 

  • Videos
  • Images
  • Articles
  • Blogs
  • Inappropriate content

It can be frustrating to have unwanted content or personal information online that you would like to remove but don’t know where to start. We can help you identify the source of the content and determine if it violates any platform policies or laws.

Consequences Of Having Unwanted Content Under Your Name Online

Employers and potential clients often conduct online searches before making hiring or business decisions. If they come across negative or inappropriate content associated with your name, it could lead to missed opportunities or even damage to your career.

Furthermore, unwanted content can also impact personal relationships and social interactions. It may cause embarrassment or shame and affect how others perceive you.

It’s important to take control of your online presence and actively monitor what is being said about you online. By doing so, you can address any unwanted content and prevent it from causing long-term damage to your reputation.

Frequently Asked Questions

As a company, we have been successful in many cases, when it involves removing content from the search engines. Our overall success rate is currently 80% .

 If you wish to have the content removed from Google, are pricing starts from £495 + VAT (VAT for UK only) However, If you wish for Bing and Yahoo to be included, this will cost you an extra price of £145 + VAT for each search engine.

In many cases, once we receive your payment and the relevant documentation, we can submit your case within 1-2 weeks. However, please note that it may take up to 2 weeks if our employees have larger workloads due to the month and number of clients we have.

While some websites may have a clear process for removing content, others may not be as cooperative. It ultimately depends on the website’s policies and the nature of the content in question.

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