Personal Information Removal
We can help you remove your personal information from the internet before its too late.
We know how much having your personal information online can affect your personal and professional life. We are here to help.
We can help remove your personal information from all sources. We utilise current laws and regulations to improve our advantage when submitting personal information removal requests.
- GDPR breaches
- Outdated information
- Inaccurate Information
- Newspapers
- Directories
- Data Aggregators
- And more
How leaving your personal information online can affect you
When negative information remains visible online under your name, they can seriously affect your life in many ways, some of which aren’t immediately obvious.
Personal Impact
- Risk of physical stalking when address is exposed
- Harassment through unwanted calls and messages
- Fear and anxiety about personal safety
- Loss of privacy and sense of security at home
- Potential need to change phone numbers frequently
- Stress from unauthorised access to personal life
- Risk to family members’ safety and privacy
- Need to relocate due to safety concerns
Financial Impact
- Costs of identity theft protection services
- Expenses for enhanced home security measures
- Financial losses from potential identity theft
- Moving expenses if relocation becomes necessary
- Costs of changing phone numbers and utilities
- Investment in privacy protection services
- Legal expenses for privacy violations
- Lost work time dealing with privacy breaches
Career Impact
- Vulnerability to workplace harassment
- Risk of unwanted contact at place of employment
- Compromised professional boundaries
- Need to change workplace for safety reasons
- Difficulty maintaining professional privacy
- Risk of doxxing affecting work relationships
- Potential security risks for employer
- Compromised ability to separate work and personal life
The good news is that we can help remove your personal information from the Internet, allowing you to move on with your life.
Removal Criteria For Personal Information
- The information needs to be your personal information such as address, phone number, email address etc.
- You didn’t consent to the information being made publicly available or the it was made available online without your consent.
- It appears when you do a search for your name.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documentation will I need to supply?
At a minimum, we require:
- Your ID
- Letter of Authority (we supply a form to sign upon payment)
There may be extra documentation required but we wont know this until we have submitted your requests.
Please check this non-exhaustive list of documents to see what may be requested from the website/search engine.
So what do I need to do?
Simply fill in our contact form above or call us directly on +44 1724 524 814
Where can you remove my personal information from?
As personal information is protected under the GDPR, we can clean up your online profile or anything that identifies you from pretty much any website/search engine unless its an official government document (e.g. Companys House and you registered a business under your personal address. This would require the address changing first before it can be requested to be removed)
How to remove personal information from websites?
Contacting websites directly can seem like a logical first step, but it carries risks that are worth understanding before you act. In some cases, rather than honouring a removal request, a website may actually update the content to reference the fact that a request was made — drawing even more attention to it.
This is why we strongly recommend speaking with us before taking any action. Every situation is different, and approaching it in the wrong way can make things significantly harder to resolve. We’ll assess your case and identify the safest, most effective path forward.
How do you remove personal information from the internet?
Across many countries, data protection laws grant individuals the right to request the removal of certain content from the internet — but the correct approach depends entirely on the nature of the content, where it’s published, and how long it has been live.
Every case is different, and success rates can vary. What’s crucial to understand is that in the vast majority of cases, you only get one chance. If a removal request is denied, a repeat attempt will almost always be denied too — which is why it’s so important to get it right the first time.
Having an expert assess your situation before taking any action could make all the difference.