A single Google search can define how people see you—whether you’re a professional, business owner, or just trying to protect your privacy. If harmful or outdated search results are damaging your reputation, you’re not stuck with them.
At ReputationDB.com, we help people remove Google search results and regain control of their online image.
Here’s how you can do it.
1. Use Google’s ‘Results About You’ Tool
Google’s Results About You tool lets you find and request removal of personal info like:
- Your home address
- Phone numbers
- Email addresses
How to Use It:
- Visit Google’s Results About You
- Click Get Started
- Add your name, email, and other personal info
- Review the results Google finds
- Request removal for anything that violates privacy guidelines
Note: This only removes the result from Google Search, not the original website.
2. Remove Outdated Content with Google’s Tool
If a page has been updated or deleted but still appears in Google search, use the Remove Outdated Content tool:
- Go to Google’s Removal Tool
- Click New Request
- Enter the outdated URL
- Follow the instructions and submit
Google usually processes requests in 24–48 hours.
3. Contact the Website Directly
Google won’t remove a result if the original page is still live—so your best shot may be to reach out to the site owner.
Steps:
- Check the website’s Contact or About page
- Use WHOIS tools like who.is if needed
- Send a clear, respectful request asking for removal or a “noindex” tag to block it from Google
Example Email:
“Hi [Site Owner], I found a page on your website that includes personal info about me. Here’s the link: [URL]. I’d appreciate it if you could remove or de-index the page. Thanks for your time.”
4. Submit a Legal Removal Request (If Applicable)
Google accepts legal requests for content involving:
- Revenge porn or explicit images
- Financial or medical info
- Copyrighted content
- Court-sealed documents
You can file a request here: Google Content Removal Request
5. Use SEO Suppression to Push Down Negative Results
When removal isn’t possible, use SEO suppression to bury bad links under better ones.
Tips:
- Create a personal website (e.g., yourname.com)
- Post articles on Medium, LinkedIn, or industry blogs
- Optimize your social media profiles
- Publish YouTube videos or press releases
This approach takes time—but it works.
6. Let ReputationDB Handle It for You
Trying to remove Google search results on your own can be frustrating and slow. That’s where ReputationDB.com comes in.
We do the heavy lifting:
- Direct content removal
- Legal support when needed
- SEO and content suppression
- Ongoing reputation monitoring
Call us today or request a free quote—you only pay if we succeed.
Final Thoughts
Removing Google search results is possible—but it takes the right tools, strategy, and persistence. Whether you’re dealing with outdated content, private info, or bad press, you don’t have to go it alone.
ReputationDB.com has helped thousands of people just like you remove harmful results and build a cleaner, stronger online presence.