Article & Blog Removal

Remove Harmful Articles & Blogs

Whether it's copied content, false news, or defamatory blog posts — we get it removed from the internet, fast.

30K+
Articles Removed
72hr
Average Removal
20+
Platforms Covered
99%
Success Rate

Article Removal Services

News Article Removal

Remove false, outdated, or defamatory news articles from media websites and Google News.

Blog Post Takedowns

Get infringing or harmful blog content removed from WordPress, Blogger, Medium, and more.

Scraped Content Removal

Remove auto-scraped or copied versions of your original articles circulating across the web.

Google De-Indexing

Get harmful or infringing articles removed from Google and Bing search results.

International Coverage

Article removal across multiple languages and geographic regions simultaneously.

Legal Enforcement

Issue formal legal notices and DMCA takedowns for copyright-infringing articles and blogs.

Types of Content We Remove

News Articles
Blog Posts
Wikipedia Edits
Forum Posts
Press Releases
Academic Theft
SEO Content Farms
Translated Copies

Found Harmful Content About You?

Our team will assess and remove it as quickly as possible.

Who Uses Article Removal Services

Harmful articles affect both individuals and organizations. These are the most common situations we handle.

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Business Owners

False claims, negative press, and competitor-published attacks that show up in search results.

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Executives & Managers

Professionals targeted by defamatory personal articles that affect career opportunities and client trust.

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Content Creators

Bloggers and writers whose original articles have been copied and republished without permission.

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Brands & Organizations

Companies targeted by false press coverage, misleading articles, or coordinated reputation attacks.

Why Articles Are Hard to Remove on Your Own

Publishers are rarely willing to remove articles voluntarily, especially if they believe the content is accurate or protected under free speech. Getting results requires legal grounds, the right channels, and persistent follow-up.

We know which legal grounds apply to which types of content, and which approach works on which platforms — whether that is a copyright claim, a defamation notice, or a GDPR right-to-erasure request.

Publishers often ignore or reject informal removal requests

Legal grounds differ depending on the type of content and jurisdiction

Google de-indexing requires separate filings beyond platform removal

Scraped copies of articles reappear on other domains after the original is removed

Without documented evidence, escalation to legal action is difficult

Content deleted from the original site can still exist in web archives and caches

How We Approach Article Removal

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Content Review

We assess the article and identify the strongest legal grounds for removal — copyright, defamation, privacy, or GDPR.

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Legal Demand

A formal demand letter is sent to the publisher under the applicable legal framework.

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Platform Escalation

Where publishers are unresponsive, we escalate to hosting providers and domain registrars.

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Search Removal

Google and Bing de-indexing requests are filed simultaneously with platform removal actions.

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Archive Cleanup

We target cached versions and web archive copies of removed content.

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Copy Monitoring

After removal, we scan for scraped copies on other sites and act on them.

Article Removal Questions

Can any article be removed?

Not every article can be removed — truthful, accurate public interest reporting generally cannot. However, articles that contain false statements, republished copyrighted content, or private information without consent can usually be actioned. We assess each case honestly.

What if the article is on a major news website?

Major publishers are harder to deal with but not impossible. We identify the correct legal basis, send formal notices to editorial and legal departments, and escalate through their complaint procedures or through court orders where applicable.

Does removing an article also remove it from Google?

No — these are two separate processes. Even after a publisher removes an article, Google may continue to show a cached version. We file de-indexing requests with Google and Bing separately to address this.

What about articles that just have wrong or outdated information?

For articles with factual errors, we start with a correction request. If the publisher refuses and the inaccuracy is causing measurable harm, we assess whether legal grounds exist to pursue removal.

How long does article removal typically take?

Timeline varies. Copyright-based removals can happen in days. Legal-demand-based removals typically take 2 to 4 weeks. Complex cases involving major publishers or litigation may take longer, though search de-indexing can happen independently in 1 to 5 days.

What Every Article Removal Case Includes

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Legal Assessment

Expert review identifying the strongest grounds for removal for your specific case.

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Demand Letter

Formal legal demand sent to the publisher on your behalf.

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Google De-Indexing

Search removal requests filed alongside platform removal actions.

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Archive Removal

Targeting of cached copies and web archive versions.

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Scraped Copy Removal

Scanning for and removal of any scraped copies on other domains.

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Progress Reports

Clear updates at every stage so you always know the current status.