A clean online start
Moving on from sex work, online too
If you are leaving the industry and want your search results to reflect where you are headed, there is a realistic path. We help Australians pursue removal of past content where there is a pathway, and build search suppression for what cannot be removed, so your name leads with your next chapter. Confidential, free assessment within one business day, no judgement.
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How we approach it
Discreet, practical, and honest about what's possible
A career change should not be held back by what someone finds when they search your name. We focus on the practical work of separating your past from your present online, handled privately and without overselling what can be achieved.
Confidential by default
We don't list clients or discuss matters. The assessment never needs explicit material, only where content appears.
No judgement
This is a common, understandable request. We treat it as ordinary reputation work, because that's what it is.
Realistic, not magic
We pursue removal where there's a pathway and build suppression for the rest. No promises of a clean wipe.
If content was shared without your consent, there's a faster, free route
Removing content you created and chose to share is reputation work. But if intimate images of you were shared, reposted, or threatened without your consent, that is image-based abuse, and the eSafety Commissioner can order platforms to remove it under the Online Safety Act 2021. It is free, confidential, and often fast.
Online blackmail and image-based abuse supportWhat we help with
Where the past tends to surface
Most people come to us with a few of these at once. Each one has a different pathway, and we work them in parallel.
Profiles on subscription or directory sites
Accounts and listings on platforms you may or may not still control. Where you have access, you can take them down; where you don't, we work the platform's process.
Old advertisements and listings
Service ads or directory entries that still appear for your name or former handle, sometimes years after they were posted.
Search results tied to your name
Results that connect a former stage name or handle to your legal name, surfacing when someone searches for you.
Image search results
Images appearing in search for your name. Google's own removal tools cover some cases; suppression manages the rest.
Reposted or scraped content
Material copied onto third-party sites and aggregators that you never posted to. Addressed per-site, with suppression for what can't be cleared.
Forum and message-board mentions
Threads or posts that name you. Where they breach a platform's rules, we pursue removal; otherwise the focus is search visibility.
How it works
From assessment to a cleaner first page
It starts with a free, confidential assessment. Within one business day you have a clear, realistic view of what can be removed, what can be suppressed, and what an engagement would involve.
Confidential assessment
Tell us the names, handles, and links involved (not the content itself). Within 24 hours we map the realistic options.
Tailored plan
Built around what you control, what's on third-party sites, and whether any content is non-consensual (the eSafety pathway).
Action in parallel
Removal requests where grounds exist, the eSafety route where relevant, and suppression building your new search footprint.
Ongoing protection
Monitor for content resurfacing and keep reinforcing the accurate, current results under your name.
When removal isn't possible
Build the search presence that leads with your next chapter
Some content cannot be fully removed, especially once it has been copied across third-party sites. In those cases, suppression is the path: build a stronger, accurate footprint under your name so what surfaces first reflects who you are now, not where you have been.
Support beyond the online side
We handle the reputation and privacy work, not personal or legal support. For peer support and information, Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Workers Association, is an independent resource: scarletalliance.org.au.
Popular questions
Questions people ask us
If your question isn't here, ask us during the free, confidential assessment.
Can content from my time in the industry be removed from Google?
Sometimes, depending on where it sits and who controls it. Content on accounts you still control is usually easiest, because you can delete or archive it directly and Google then drops it as the source disappears. Content on third-party sites, directories, archives, or reposts is harder and rarely comes down completely. The realistic approach is to pursue removal where there is a pathway and build search suppression for the rest, so what surfaces for your name changes over time.
Is this confidential? Will anyone know I contacted you?
Yes. Strictly confidential. We do not list or name clients, we do not discuss matters publicly, and the free assessment does not require you to share any explicit material, only the names, handles, or links where content appears. This is a common, understandable request and we approach it without judgement.
What if content was shared or posted without my consent?
That is image-based abuse, and it has a separate, faster pathway. The eSafety Commissioner can order platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images under the Online Safety Act 2021, the service is free and confidential, and removals can move quickly when criteria are met. We coordinate that pathway alongside the reputation work. See our page on online blackmail and image-based abuse for the full picture.
Can you remove my profile from a subscription or directory site?
Where you still control the account, you can usually take the profile down yourself, and we will guide you through it. Where you cannot reach the content, on sites you do not control, scraped copies, cached pages, or reposts, we pursue removal through each platform's process where grounds exist and build suppression for whatever cannot be removed. We are realistic about what is achievable rather than promising a clean wipe.
How does search suppression help when content can't be removed?
Suppression builds a stronger, accurate search footprint under your name (professional profiles, current content, the results you want people to find) so older material drops below the first page of branded searches over time. The content may stay live somewhere, but page one is what employers, clients, and new contacts actually see. Realistic timelines run several months for meaningful change.
I'm worried about my safety and privacy. How do you handle that?
Carefully and discreetly. We understand that for many people leaving the industry this is about safety as much as reputation, including separating a former handle or stage name from your legal name. We work without requiring sensitive material, keep everything confidential, and can focus on the privacy and personal-data side. For peer support, Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Workers Association, is an independent resource.
Related: search results removal, image-based abuse support, reputation for job seekers, or read our step-by-step process.
Find out what's actually possible for your fresh start
Free, confidential, no obligation, no judgement. Most assessments back within one business day.
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