Your request is in
Your request has been received. A specialist reads every submission personally, usually within one business day, and you get a written read on what is published about your name or brand: what is realistically removable, what is not, and what it would take. There is no cost and no obligation to proceed.
What happens now
A specialist reads every submission personally. Nobody is added to a marketing list from this form, and nothing you sent is published, shared, or indexed.
Here is the sequence from here.
- A specialist reads it. Usually within one business day. If what you sent needs a clarifying question, you get that question rather than a generic reply.
- We search the way other people search. Your name or brand, run the way a customer, an employer, a journalist, or a background-check service would run it. That includes the images tab, the news tab, and what the major AI assistants currently say.
- We check what we find against the rules that actually govern it. Each item gets sorted: a policy violation on the platform that hosts it, something a specific law reaches, or lawful material that is not going anywhere and has to be handled a different way.
- You get the read in writing. What is out there, what is a realistic removal candidate, what is not, and what suppression would involve for the remainder. Including, where it applies, the sentence nobody selling this wants to write: that nothing useful can be done.
What the audit is not
It is not a sales call with a report attached. It is also not legal advice, and it does not create any relationship of the kind a lawyer would have with you. If your situation needs a lawyer, the audit will say so and say why.
While you wait
If you would rather start reading than waiting, these are the pages most people need first.
- What reputation management costs, and the reasons the range is as wide as it is.
- How far you can get on your own, including the tools that are genuinely free.
- Whether any of this is legal, which is the question most people are actually asking underneath the first one.
- How removal and suppression really work, so the report you get back reads as confirmation rather than jargon.
If something changes before you hear back, or you remember a detail you left out, reply to the confirmation email and it lands on the same specialist's desk.
Questions about thank you
How long until I hear back?
Usually within one business day. Complex cases involving records or news coverage sometimes take longer, and you will be told if so rather than left waiting.
What happens to what I sent?
It goes to a specialist at The Reputation.org and nowhere else. It is not published, not shared, and not added to a marketing list.
Is the audit legal advice?
No. It is a practical read on what is published and what the realistic routes are. Where a situation needs a lawyer, the audit says so.