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Privacy & data-removal guides
Plain-English walkthroughs of how the data-broker layer works, how to opt out, and what can and can't be removed — from the team that files these removals every day.
Instagram Ban Service: Does It Actually Work in 2026?
An Instagram ban service is a paid offering that claims to get a target's account banned, usually by coordinating mass false reports or faking an impersonation complaint. Most are scams: they charge around $60 to attempt a ban and thousands more to "restore" it, and Instagram removes accounts based on verified violations, not report volume. If you're the one being targeted, the fix is protecting your account and removing the personal data attackers exploit.
Twitter Ban Service: How to Get a Harmful X Account Removed
A twitter ban service can't pay X to ban someone; enforcement isn't for sale. What genuinely works is reporting an account that impersonates, harasses, or doxxes you through X's official channels, so its violations get actioned. At Redactly we document the abuse, file it under the right policy, then de-index whatever it leaked. Most impersonation reports we file get a first response within a few days, though X, not us, makes the final call.
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