Remove Doxxing Content from Google
Doxxing is the malicious publication of private information with intent to harm, harass, or intimidate. We help victims remove doxxing content from Google Search results and protect their safety.
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What is Doxxing?
Doxxing (or "doxing") is the act of publicly revealing someone's personal information online without their consent, typically with malicious intent. This can include home addresses, phone numbers, workplace information, family details, and other sensitive data.
Google recognizes doxxing as a serious threat to personal safety and has policies in place to remove such content from search results when it's shared with intent to harm or harass.
Types of Doxxing Content We Remove
Home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses shared to facilitate harassment
Employer details, work addresses, or professional information posted maliciously
Details about family members, children, or relatives shared to intimidate or harass
Bank account info, credit details, or financial records exposed maliciously
Scans of IDs, passports, or other identification documents posted without consent
Personal messages, emails, or private conversations published to harass
Requirements for Doxxing Removal
- The information must be your personal details shared without your consent
- There must be evidence of malicious intent or context of harassment
- The content poses a risk to your safety, security, or well-being
- You can demonstrate the information was shared to facilitate harm
If you're experiencing ongoing harassment or threats:
- Contact law enforcement immediately
- Document all instances of harassment
- Consider a restraining order if threats continue
Protect Yourself from Doxxing
Take action now to remove doxxing content and protect your safety online.
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