Remove Data Breach Information from Google
When your credentials or personal information appear in data breaches indexed by Google, you're at risk for identity theft and account takeovers. We help remove this sensitive information from search results.
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What is Data Breach Information?
Data breaches occur when hackers steal information from companies' databases. This stolen data often gets posted on hacking forums, paste sites, or sold on the dark web. When Google indexes these sites, your sensitive information becomes publicly searchable.
Google has explicit policies to remove login credentials, government IDs, financial information, and other sensitive personal data that appears in searchable breach databases.
Data Breach Content We Remove
Usernames, passwords, email/password combinations from database dumps
Authentication tokens, API keys, access codes that could compromise accounts
Credit card numbers, bank account details, payment information
Social Security Numbers, passport numbers, driver's license data
Encryption keys, cryptocurrency wallet keys, SSH keys
Medical records, health insurance details, prescription information
Immediate Actions Required
- IMMEDIATELY change passwords for all affected accounts
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) everywhere possible
- Monitor your credit reports and financial accounts
- Consider a credit freeze if financial data was exposed
- Check HaveIBeenPwned.com to see all breaches you're in
- Use unique passwords for each account (use a password manager)
We can remove your breach data from Google Search results, but this doesn't remove it from the original breach database. We focus on:
- Removing indexed pages showing your credentials from Google Search
- De-indexing paste sites and forums with your data
- Preventing your name from being associated with breach searches
Protect Your Accounts Now
Remove your data breach information from Google and reduce your risk of identity theft.
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