Personal Information Removal Services in Singapore
When your home address, phone number, NRIC details, photos of your family, or workplace are published online without consent, the harm is immediate and personal — harassment, scam targeting, stalking, or simple loss of the privacy you’re entitled to. Our personal information removal service finds where your data is exposed and gets it taken down: from social media doxxing posts, forums, websites, people-search and data-broker databases, and Google search results.
Singapore law is firmly on your side. Doxxing — publishing personal information to harass, threaten, or facilitate violence against someone — is an offence under the Protection from Harassment Act, and organisations mishandling your personal data answer to the PDPA. We use those frameworks alongside platform privacy policies and Google’s personal-information removal tools to clear your exposure, and we preserve evidence properly if you choose to make a police report. Executives and public-facing professionals often pair this with personal reputation management to control what replaces the removed content.
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Why Choose Our Personal Information Removal Services?
Full-Footprint Discovery
Doxxed information spreads beyond the original post — into screenshots, reposts, forum threads, and data-broker records. We audit your complete exposure across platforms, search engines, and people-search databases before removal begins, so nothing resurfaces a week later.
Singapore Legal Grounds
POHA’s doxxing provisions and the PDPA give removal requests legal weight that platform-policy complaints alone lack. We know when to invoke which, and we preserve timestamped evidence to support protection orders or police reports if you pursue them.
Handled With Care
Doxxing victims are often frightened, and exposure cases involve the most sensitive information you have. Every case is handled by a small team under strict confidentiality, with your safety — not just your search results — as the priority.
Our Process
Exposure Audit
We search platforms, forums, paste sites, people-search databases, and search engines to map every location where your personal information appears, and preserve evidence of the worst instances before takedowns alert the poster.
Prioritised Removal Plan
Active doxxing posts and anything enabling physical contact — addresses, schedules, family details — are triaged first. Each item gets the strongest available route: platform privacy reporting, POHA grounds, PDPA requests, host takedowns, or Google’s personal-info removal tool.
Execution & De-indexing
We file removals across all mapped locations, submit search-engine de-indexing so removed pages stop appearing in results, and opt you out of the data-broker and people-search databases feeding the exposure.
Monitoring & Re-exposure Defence
Alerts on your name, number, and address catch any reappearance within hours. If a determined harasser reposts, the established case history makes each subsequent takedown faster than the last.
What Our Clients Say
After a road incident, someone posted my licence plate, home block, and photos of my car across Facebook groups and a forum. Everything was down within two weeks, and their evidence file supported my police report. I cannot describe the relief.
My personal mobile number and home address were published by someone with a grudge, and the scam calls started immediately. The team removed the posts, got the cached copies out of Google, and set up monitoring. The calls stopped within days.
As a family office principal, finding my residential details on people-search sites was unacceptable. They cleared over 30 database listings and my details have stayed off them for a year now. Discreet, systematic, thorough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Since 2020, publishing someone’s personal information with intent to harass, alarm, or distress them — or to facilitate violence against them — is an offence under the Protection from Harassment Act, carrying fines and imprisonment. Victims can also seek protection orders requiring content to be taken down.
Home and workplace addresses, phone numbers, NRIC and identification details, private photos, vehicle details, family members’ information, financial details, and login credentials leaked in breaches. Routes differ by platform and context, but exposure of this kind almost always breaches either a platform policy, POHA, or the PDPA.
Yes — Google’s personal-information removal policies cover contact details, identification numbers, and doxxing content, independent of whether the source website cooperates. We remove at the source first where possible, then de-index what remains, so the information stops being findable either way.
Preserve evidence first — that we handle immediately, before takedowns change what’s visible. Whether and when to report is your decision; removal does not require one, but our timestamped evidence files are prepared to support a report or protection-order application whenever you choose to proceed.
Active doxxing posts on major platforms typically come down in 2 to 10 days. Full-footprint cleanups — including forums, cached copies, and data-broker databases — usually complete within 3 to 6 weeks, with monitoring continuing afterwards.
Urgent single-incident doxxing response starts from $800. Comprehensive exposure cleanups across platforms and data brokers typically range from $2,000 to $6,000, with ongoing monitoring from $300 per month. Assessment is free, confidential, and same-day for active harassment cases.
Organisations in Singapore are bound by the PDPA, including obligations to protect personal data and to cease retaining or using it on request in many circumstances. We handle the takedown and de-indexing of the exposed data, and the documented exposure supports any complaint you make to the PDPC.
The process is faster and stronger. Every major platform applies heightened protection to minors’ personal information, and content endangering a child is triaged ahead of standard privacy reports. Singapore law also weighs the victim’s vulnerability. Contact us the same day — minors’ cases are prioritised in our queue too.
They scrape and merge public records, breached databases, social profiles and marketing lists into a single searchable profile. That’s why one-off removal isn’t enough: the sources keep feeding. Our cleanups pair takedowns with source-hardening — tightening what’s publicly scrapeable about you — so the databases have less to rebuild from.