Removal agents
Agents that do the removal grind.
Finding exposure is half the job. Removal agents handle forms, portals, support flows, and follow-ups—so takedowns don’t die in a browser tab you forgot to reopen.
What it does
Once findings are approved, agents pursue removal paths available on the public web: opt-out flows, privacy request portals, directory corrections, and multi-step support sequences.
Every attempt is tracked—status, retries, and proof—so you know what moved and what’s stuck.
Where agents work
- Data-broker and people-search opt-outs
- Privacy request and preference portals
- Directory and profile edit/remove flows
- Support forms that require multi-step follow-up
- Re-submission when a site stalls or errors
Human control
- High-impact steps stay behind approval gates
- Ambiguous identity matches escalate instead of auto-acting
- You can pause, skip, or re-prioritize a source
- Counsel and teams get an audit trail of actions
Honest limits
Some hosts refuse, ignore, or move slowly. Some content has no clean removal path. Agents maximize pressure and documentation—not magic deletion of every copy on earth.
That’s why removal pairs with keep-it-down: when listings return, the loop restarts.
Put agents on the queue
Join the waitlist to run removals from a real exposure map—not a spreadsheet of half-finished opt-outs.