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Service Disclaimer

Last updated July 8, 2026

We would rather set honest expectations than win a client on a promise we can't keep. Please read this before engaging us.

No affiliation with brokers, Google, or platforms

Redactly is an independent privacy-services company. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any data broker, people-search site, search engine, or social platform. We file requests through the same public and legal channels available to you.

Removal is not guaranteed or permanent

Whether a listing comes down depends on each broker honouring its opt-out process, and brokers continually re-list from public sources. A record we remove today can reappear later, which is why our service includes ongoing monitoring rather than a single sweep. We cannot promise that any particular item will be removed or will stay removed.

Public records cannot be removed

Court filings, arrest records, property deeds, voter and business registrations, and other government records are public data. Aggregator sites may re-publish them lawfully, and no opt-out can erase the underlying record. Where a page qualifies, we will pursue legitimate de-indexing, but we will tell you plainly when a record is out of reach.

Not legal advice

Information on this website is general and does not constitute legal advice. For questions about defamation, harassment, or your specific legal rights, consult a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction.

How to spot a privacy-removal scam

Legitimate removal services will never (1) guarantee permanent or total deletion, (2) demand upfront crypto-only payment with no recourse, (3) ask for your account passwords, or (4) message you out of the blue claiming your data is "about to be leaked." Redactly does none of these. If someone claiming to be us breaks one of those rules, it is not us — please disengage and contact us through the verified channels on this site.