The account’s gone. The content isn’t.
Walking away should mean walking away. But mirror sites, old subscribers, and search results keep your past alive long after you’ve moved on. Offboarding closes every door.
It's still being reposted
Leak sites and Telegram channels keep sharing old content for years. Deleting your account doesn't touch any of it.
It still shows up in search
Your name + platform can surface for years in Google. We submit removals so a search comes back clean.
A new career, a new you
Moving into a new job, relationship, or public life? Old content resurfacing at the wrong moment is the fear. We remove that risk.
Peace of mind, guaranteed
We keep watching for 12 full months. If something new surfaces, we take it down, no extra charge, no lifting a finger.
You hand us the keys. We do the rest.
A dedicated offboarding specialist manages the entire process for you. Here’s exactly what happens after you book.
A full audit & analysis of what exists
You send us your handles and platforms, we do the digging. Your specialist maps every account, mirror site, forum thread, and search result tied to your name. You get a written audit report so nothing about your footprint is a mystery. Fully confidential, zero judgment.
We close accounts the right way
We help you deactivate and archive your platforms, cancel billing, export anything you want to keep, and handle the fiddly settings that leave loose ends behind.
A full internet sweep & removal
We scan 10,000+ leak sites, forums, tubes, and channels for your content and file takedowns on everything we find, plus Google & Bing de-indexing so search comes back clean.
12 months of quiet protection
We keep scanning long after you've moved on. Anything new that surfaces gets removed automatically, you'll get a simple monthly "all clear" so you never have to check yourself.
Your clean exit. One flat price.
No subscription, no per-takedown charges, no surprises. Pay once, we handle everything for the next twelve months.
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