Source-site assessment
Identify the publisher, platform and strongest available reporting route.
Online content removal
FirstRank assesses damaging pages, posts and profiles, then coordinates the most credible route across publishers, platforms and search engines.
The service
Online content can spread across websites, social platforms, forums, archives and search results. We map where it lives, how it is being discovered and which policy, privacy, legal or editorial routes may apply.
Removal is never automatic. Where valid grounds exist, we prepare an evidence-led request and pursue the appropriate source or platform. Where content cannot be removed, we explain correction, response, suppression and reputation-building options.
What you gain
Identify the publisher, platform and strongest available reporting route.
Present clear context and relevant policy grounds without inflammatory escalation.
Address impersonation, exposed personal information and coordinated abuse.
Connect source action with de-indexing, suppression and long-term resilience.
Situations we help with
These examples combine and anonymise common situations. Every case is assessed on its own facts and outcomes vary.
A senior professional found substantially similar accusations on a forum and two copied pages. We mapped the versions, preserved evidence and pursued the strongest source and platform routes.
Priority copies were addressed where relevant policies applied, with the remainder monitored.A family discovered private contact information in directories and search results. We coordinated opt-outs, source requests and eligible search-engine privacy routes.
Reduced exposure across the priority pages and searches identified in the assessment.Our approach
Record URLs, copies, visibility and the people or organisations affected.
Review platform rules, privacy concerns, accuracy and jurisdiction.
Approach the source, platform or search engine with a focused case.
Use correction, suppression and stronger assets where removal is not available.
Questions answered
Articles, posts, profiles, forum pages, exposed personal data, impersonation and other harmful web content can be assessed. Eligibility depends on the facts.
No. Publishers and platforms make their own decisions. We provide a realistic assessment and never promise an outcome we do not control.
Send URLs and a short description first. Sensitive files are not required for an initial assessment.
Not always. Search engines can retain cached or separate listings, so source removal and de-indexing may require different steps.
Start a conversation
Share the URLs and a short description. We will assess what is visible, what may be actionable and the safest next step.