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Right to be forgotten applications

Your past on the web doesn't have to be a sentence

Since September 2016, we have helped 843 people regain control over their names in search engines. Google often rejects data removal requests because they are written in the language of emotions, rather than specific paragraphs. Nick Castro doesn't ask for a favor. We enforce the law resulting from Article 17 of the GDPR. We clear traces effectively, using hard legal arguments that algorithms and corporate lawyers cannot ignore.

Most of the cases that come to us concern outdated information from years ago. For example, in March 2024, we removed 14 entries about a debt that was paid off back in 2015. For search engines, this data was still visible, blocking our client's ability to take out a loan. We have specific paragraphs for this. The average time from us sending a professional notice to the link disappearing from search results is currently 11–18 working days.

  • 94.6% success rate for applications concerning outdated or untrue data.
  • Direct contact with legal departments in Dublin, shortening the wait time for a decision.
  • Full discretion – we act in silence, without notifying third parties about your problems.

We don't promise miracles in five minutes. Analysis of each case takes us an average of 2h 14min. We check exactly whether the information violates your personal rights and what the real chances are for its effective removal from circulation. If a case is hopeless, we will tell you straight to your face during our first conversation. We don't take on cases that cannot be won. Your data, your control – that has been our principle since the beginning of our activity in Wroclaw.

We withdraw information from circulation so that you can type your name into Google again without worrying about what your neighbors or contractors will see. Remember that the internet doesn't forget by itself. It needs a strong legal impulse. Nick Castro provides this impulse in a form that ends unnecessary discussion with the portal administrator. Perhaps your case only needs one well-formulated letter for the problem to disappear forever.

Heads-up: Google is not the only place where your data can hang. We also check digital archives and cache services to ensure the trace has been definitively erased.