UK Reputation Specialists

Professional Privacy Management
Across the Entire Internet

Your personal information is scattered across hundreds of data broker sites, search engine results, Wikipedia pages, and review platforms — without your knowledge or consent. Clear My Name delivers structured privacy management: removing your data from Google search results, data brokers, Wikipedia, and across the internet, and suppressing or removing the negative reviews that damage your reputation and income.

200+ data broker and people-search sites where your personal data is likely publicly available right now
30 days average turnaround for data broker removal requests across all major directories
95% average reduction in unwanted personal data exposure following a full data broker removal campaign
5 specialist privacy management services — Google, Wikipedia, data brokers, internet removal, and reviews

What Is Privacy Management — and Why Does It Matter?

Privacy management is the structured practice of removing, suppressing, and controlling personal information that appears online without your consent. It combines GDPR-backed removal requests, data broker opt-outs, Wikipedia editorial challenges, Google de-indexing requests, and review suppression or removal into a single coordinated programme.

In 2026, your personal information is a commodity. Data brokers collect and sell your home address, phone number, financial history, and family connections without your knowledge. Search engines index and surface personal information that should never have been public. Review platforms carry fake and defamatory content that damages your income. Privacy management gives you the tools to take that control back — lawfully, systematically, and permanently.

  • Google Information Removal

    GDPR Right to Be Forgotten requests and de-indexing submissions to remove personal, outdated, or misleading information from Google search results.

  • Data Broker Removal

    Systematic removal of your personal data from 200+ data broker sites, people-search directories, and marketing databases under GDPR right to erasure.

  • Wikipedia & Internet Removal

    Editorial challenges, policy-based removal requests, and formal escalation for inaccurate, defamatory, or privacy-breaching content across the internet.

  • Negative Review Removal

    Formal removal requests for fake, defamatory, or policy-violating reviews — and suppression strategies for reviews that cannot be formally removed.

Our Four-Stage Privacy Management Process
1
Audit & Analysis

Full privacy exposure audit — every data broker, Google result, Wikipedia entry, and review profile mapped for personal data exposure and reputational risk.

2
Strategy Development

A prioritised removal and suppression plan aligned to your most urgent privacy risks — identifying which data is removable, which requires suppression, and which needs legal escalation.

3
Execution

Content publishing, profile optimisation, privacy removals, and review management deployed simultaneously.

4
Monitor & Sustain

Continuous monitoring, bi-weekly audits, and regular content updates maintain page one dominance.

How Privacy Management Works

A transparent, four-stage programme. Data broker removals complete within 30 days. Google de-indexing and review removal typically 30 to 90 days.

1

Audit & Analysis

We map your complete online privacy exposure — every data broker listing, Google result, Wikipedia entry, and review profile — identifying every removal and suppression opportunity.

2

Strategy Development

A prioritised removal plan is created — identifying which information is immediately removable under GDPR, which requires suppression, and which needs formal legal escalation.

3

Execution

GDPR removal requests submitted, data broker opt-outs processed, Google de-indexing requests filed, Wikipedia challenges raised, and review removal requests submitted simultaneously.

4

Monitor & Sustain

Continuous monitoring for new data broker listings, re-indexed content, and new negative reviews — with quarterly re-removal sweeps to maintain clean privacy permanently.

The Stakes of Your Online Privacy

In every sector, online privacy has direct personal and financial consequences. The data is unambiguous.

200+

Where Your Data Lives

The average UK individual’s personal data appears across 200+ data broker and people-search sites — available to anyone who searches your name, without your knowledge or consent.

GDPR

Your Legal Right to Removal

Under GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act 2018, you have a legal right to request erasure of personal data from data brokers, search engines, and many online sources. Most people never exercise it.

88%

Consumers Trust Reviews

88% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. A cluster of fake or defamatory reviews directly reduces enquiries, bookings, and revenue — often for years without intervention.

Years

How Long Exposure Persists

Data broker listings, outdated news articles, and old forum posts can persist for years — even decades — without active removal. Every year of delay extends the window of risk.

53%

Fake Reviews Are Common

Studies suggest over 53% of online reviews on some platforms may be fake, incentivised, or competitor-driven. Identifying and formally removing policy-violating reviews is now a core business requirement.

Identity

The Fraud and Harassment Risk

Publicly available personal data — home addresses, phone numbers, family details — enables identity fraud, targeted harassment, stalking, and impersonation. Privacy management removes the fuel.

Why Clear My Name for Privacy Management

We are not a generic data removal tool. We provide expert, hands-on privacy management with legal and platform-specific knowledge across every major source of unwanted personal information online.

UK GDPR Expertise

All removal requests are executed under UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Right to Be Forgotten framework — lawfully, with documented evidence of each removal request and outcome.

Systematic, Not Ad-Hoc

We process removal requests across all sources simultaneously — not one broker at a time. Our systematic approach achieves results in weeks that would take individuals months of manual work.

200+ Data Broker Coverage

We actively remove your personal data from 200+ data broker sites, people-search directories, and marketing databases — covering all major UK and international aggregators that hold and sell personal profiles.

Documented Removal Evidence

Every removal request, confirmation, and outcome is documented. You receive clear evidence of what was removed, when, and from which source — not just an assurance that it was done.

Review Removal Expertise

We identify fake, defamatory, and policy-violating reviews and pursue formal removal through platform channels — and deploy suppression strategies for reviews that cannot be formally deleted.

Ongoing Monitoring & Re-Removal

Personal data reappears as brokers re-scrape and resell. Our quarterly monitoring and re-removal sweeps maintain clean privacy over time — not just a one-time clearout that degrades within months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Privacy management is the structured practice of removing, suppressing, and controlling personal information that appears online without your consent. It begins with a full privacy exposure audit, followed by a prioritised removal plan, execution of GDPR removal requests and data broker opt-outs, and ongoing monitoring with quarterly re-removal sweeps. [TRUNCATED]ngoing management.

Data broker removals typically complete within 30 days per broker once requests are submitted. Google de-indexing under the Right to Be Forgotten is usually processed within 2 to 3 months. Wikipedia content changes depend on editorial consensus but formal escalation can accelerate the process. Review removal requests are processed by platforms within 7 to 30 days depending on the violation type and platform response time.

Yes, in most cases. Personal data held by data brokers and people-search sites can typically be removed in full under GDPR right to erasure. Google de-indexing removes search result visibility even when the source page remains. Wikipedia content can be edited or removed when it violates editorial policies. Negative reviews can be removed when they breach platform rules, and suppressed using positive content authority when formal removal is not available. No removal service can guarantee 100% permanent removal from every source permanently — re-scraping by brokers requires ongoing monitoring.

Privacy management focuses on removing or suppressing personal information from specific sources — data brokers, Google, Wikipedia, review platforms, and general internet sources. Reputation management is the broader discipline that includes privacy management plus search suppression, content authority building, social media ORM, and review management. Privacy management is often the highest-priority component when the primary concern is personal data exposure rather than content narrative.

Costs vary by the scope of removal required. A single data broker removal campaign covering 200+ brokers typically starts from several hundred pounds. Comprehensive privacy management including Google de-indexing, Wikipedia challenges, data broker removal, review removal, and ongoing monitoring typically ranges from £300 to £1,500 depending on volume and complexity. Clear My Name provides a free privacy audit and fixed-price quote before any work begins.

Yes. All privacy management work is executed under UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and applicable platform policies. GDPR gives individuals the legal right to request erasure of their personal data from data controllers and processors — including data brokers and search engines. Review removal requests are submitted only for reviews that factually breach platform policy. We never use deceptive tactics, fake content, or legally questionable methods.

Privacy management is relevant for anyone whose personal data appears online without their full consent — which is most UK individuals. It is especially important for professionals whose home address or contact details are indexed online; public figures, executives, and celebrities who face harassment risk; business owners facing fake or defamatory reviews; and anyone dealing with outdated, inaccurate, or harmful information that continues to surface in searches of their name.