Search Deindexing Service
Prepare search deindexing requests for infringing URLs, copied pages, scraper results, and abuse that appears in search engines.
Problem
Why this threat needs a documented workflow
Even after a host ignores a request, abusive pages can continue appearing in search results and drawing traffic away from the original source.
What we detect
- Infringing URLs in search results
- Scraper pages outranking originals
- Copied product pages
- Clone pages indexed by search engines
- Search snippets showing brand abuse
What evidence we collect
- Search result captures
- Original and infringing URL comparison
- Copyright or ownership context
- Prior host or platform request status when available
Enforcement channels
- Search engine copyright reporting
- Search result removal tools
- Host abuse desks
- Platform reporting where the source page is hosted
Process
From intake to tracking.
The workflow adapts to the platform, host, registrar, marketplace, search engine, and evidence available.
- 1
Confirm the owned brand, original material, and suspected abuse.
- 2
Scan and review URLs, accounts, listings, pages, ads, or domains.
- 3
Capture evidence with screenshots, timestamps, source references, and ownership context.
- 4
Prepare platform-specific enforcement requests and submit through the appropriate channel.
- 5
Track responses, unresolved items, and escalation options.
Deliverables
What your team receives
Search evidence file
Structured support for review, submission, follow-up, and escalation decisions.
Deindexing request package
Structured support for review, submission, follow-up, and escalation decisions.
Submission tracking
Structured support for review, submission, follow-up, and escalation decisions.
Follow-up and escalation notes
Structured support for review, submission, follow-up, and escalation decisions.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does deindexing remove the page from the internet?
No. Deindexing may remove or limit a result in search, but the underlying page can remain online unless the host or platform also acts.
Can you remove an infringing URL from Google?
We can prepare and submit a request when the facts and evidence support it. The search engine decides whether to act.
Request a Search Deindexing review.
Send the brand, known URLs, social handles, and priority concerns. ProtectOurBrand will review the scope and recommend the next enforcement path.