Doxxing removal
Someone posted your address. It comes down, free.
Private details posted to harass you, your home address, phone number, or documents, violate the rules of every major platform and Google's own search policy. The exact report doors are on this page.
Your name in a news story or public business info is different. This page is for private details posted to harass.
Why this works
Three steps, all free
The removal, step by step.
When it is more than a post
The harder cases have doors too.
Your SSN, passport, or ID documents leaked
Removal is half the job. IdentityTheft.gov, the FTC's free site, builds your recovery plan and the affidavit banks and credit bureaus accept.
Open IdentityTheft.gov →Intimate images are part of it
Then it is image abuse, not just doxxing, and it has a stronger lane: the platform's privacy form, StopNCII, and the federal 48 hour removal right. Our emergency lane walks you through all of it.
Open the emergency lane →You know who posted it
A formal letter carries more weight than a report. Send them a cease and desist, free, in your name.
Send a cease and desist, free →Doxxing rarely travels alone
Check what else is out there.
The person who posted your address often posts more: impersonation accounts, stolen photos, deepfakes. Our free face scan searches by your face, not your name, and shows every page where it appears, so nothing waits to surprise you later. Your original photo never leaves your device.
Upload one photo, get every page where your face appears. No account, no fee, no card.
Run the free scan →Your address is not a weapon.
Free. The Google request takes ten minutes, and the takedown tool holds every other door.
Unlimited takedowns. No daily cap. No subscription. Free, forever.