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Six kinds of harm, six official routes. Below is what we file for each takedown, from impersonation and defamation to leaked content, and the exact route each filing travels.

What we remove and the route each filing takes

Impersonation & fake accounts

Cloned profiles, fake business pages and catfish accounts pretending to be you or your brand. We file under each platform's impersonation policy with proof of identity or trademark, and push for full account removal, not just a single post.

route: impersonation policy

Defamation & false claims

Libelous posts, fabricated allegations, fake reviews and smear pages. We use platform policy reports where they apply and, where there is a genuine legal basis, legal-notice removals and Google Search de-indexing.

route: legal notice + de-index

Leaked & non-consensual media

Intimate images shared without consent (NCII), doxxing, and leaked private documents. These are handled as a priority under platforms' non-consensual and private-information policies, with hash-matching (e.g. StopNCII) where supported.

route: NCII / privacy — priority

Harassment & targeted abuse

Coordinated pile-ons, threats, hate speech and sustained targeting of you, your family or your business. We compile the pattern into a single documented case rather than scattered one-off reports.

route: harassment pattern report

Copyright & stolen content

Your photos, videos, courses or brand assets reposted without permission. We file DMCA and platform IP claims with proof of ownership, and follow up on counter-notices.

route: DMCA / IP portal

Google Search de-indexing

When harmful content sits on a site we can't remove directly, we pursue Google's legal-removal and personal-information de-indexing routes so it stops surfacing against your name.

route: Google legal removal
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Platforms we file across

Instagram TikTok X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook Telegram WhatsApp Snapchat Reddit Google Search

Don't see your platform? Ask — if there's an official route, we can usually file it.

Under the hood, every case runs the same way. We check there's a real violation, build the proof a reviewer will accept, and file it through the platform's own channel. If the answer comes back wrong, we appeal. No bots, no invented reports, and a straight answer up front when something isn't worth chasing.

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