Remove Counterfeit Sites
Fake websites cause direct customer harm and erode brand trust. Whether it's a counterfeit e-commerce store, a cloned login portal, or a fraudulent service page, we handle the complete removal process.
What We Remove
- Counterfeit e-commerce – Fake stores selling non-existent products
- Cloned login portals – Credential harvesting sites
- Fake support sites – Fraudulent customer service portals
- Impersonation pages – Sites claiming false brand affiliation
- Scam landing pages – Fraudulent promotional content
Removal Approaches
Hosting Provider Abuse Reports
Primary takedown channel through hosting provider terms of service violations including fraud, trademark infringement, and phishing.
Registrar Complaints
Domain suspension requests for trademark violations and fraudulent registration.
DMCA Takedowns
Copyright-based removal for sites copying protected content and assets.
Platform-Specific Channels
Specialized processes for major platforms (Shopify, Wix, social media).
What to Expect by Host Type
How fast a fake site comes down depends far more on who hosts it than on who reports it. This is the realistic picture:
- Mainstream hosting and CDNs: the fastest path. These providers run staffed abuse desks and act on a well-evidenced report, usually within a day or two.
- Abuse-tolerant ("bulletproof") hosting: the hard case. These providers ignore abuse reports by design, so removal means escalating to the registrar or registry, or working the blocklist and payment-provider routes instead. Some of these sites never come down, and we will tell you when that is the likely outcome.
- Platform-hosted (Shopify, Wix, social networks, app stores): outcomes are generally good because platforms have defined trust-and-safety processes — but they run on the platform's timetable, not ours.
Where a site cannot be removed, we focus on limiting the damage: blocklist submission so browsers warn your customers, and evidence packaged for legal or law-enforcement escalation.