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Frequently asked questions

What we do, how it works, and what makes the work hold up.

QayemDigital is a content protection and removal service. We find unauthorized copies of your material across the web, file the legal notices required to take them down, and keep watch for re-uploads after the first removal succeeds.

We work with individuals, creators, and companies who need stolen, leaked, or pirated content removed at the source rather than just hidden from search.

Pirated media, non-consensual imagery, exposed personal data and doxxing, impersonation pages, brand and counterfeit misuse, and leaked proprietary documents.

If your situation does not fit neatly into one of those categories, we still want to hear about it. Most of our work starts with a short conversation, not a form.

First we locate the infringing material through our deep scanner and search engines. We file delisting requests and fetch details from our database about the admin email, hosting provider, registrar, ad network, and upstream providers.

After that, the escalation ladder begins. We send up to three notices to each destination. If the material is not removed within five notices, we start capturing court-grade evidence sealed with a SHA-256 fingerprint and an independent RFC-3161 trusted timestamp.

Once the ladder is complete, we recapture the screenshots as evidence that the material was not removed, and we hand the client all the evidence with all the letters and screenshots, in case they choose to escalate to court, authorities, or a lawyer. We can also act as an intermediary between a client and a lawyer.

It varies by site and by host. Cooperative platforms remove content within a few days of a valid notice. Uncooperative sites take longer because each escalation step has its own response window.

Removal is treated as ongoing, not a one-off. We continue to act on new copies as they surface, so the case does not unravel within weeks of the first takedown.

During registration you will go through KYC, so we can prove you are the person you claim to be. After payment, you will sign an agreement that grants us limited power to act on your behalf. That is it.

Yes. Our databases are confidential. We do not share any information with third parties unless required by the service providers we use or by authorities and the law. Every piece of data we store about you on our servers can be requested for deletion, and we will comply.

By default, we always redact your name and file reports under our name. If your name ever needs to be disclosed, we ask first.

For individuals, we have two tiers: $250 and $600 per month. Keep in mind that removal is a process that may take more than one month.

Our system goes far beyond what traditional removal services do, and the system itself has a cost to operate. Our prices are based on careful calculations to keep us profitable while keeping the service affordable for our clients.

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Most automated DMCA takedown services file delisting requests to Google and stop. Our system, by design, automatically escalates and resends letters to relevant destinations until the material is confirmed removed.

We also collaborate with authorities and lawyers, and we capture court-ready evidence — so in case a website does not respond, we can actually escalate if our client wants to. Other DMCA services can only advise you to contact lawyers.

We have a database of websites that post illegal material, and a structured database of how each website operates. For example, website X can have one preview for a video you can see, plus more than ten others that can be left on the server, because you only filed a report for one video URL and that one preview.

We maintain information about which websites use which structure, and we pursue the removal of every piece of infringing material — so it is no longer accessible in any way, including embeds.

A DMCA takedown is a copyright remedy. It is the right tool when someone is hosting content you own or hold the exclusive rights to, and it compels the host to remove the infringing copy.

A privacy or personal-data removal is different. It targets exposed personal information — addresses, phone numbers, identity details — using platform privacy policies and search engine removal tools rather than copyright law. Many real cases need both, and we run the right remedy on each piece of content rather than forcing every situation through the same notice template.

Yes. We file deindexing requests with Google, Yandex, and Bing in parallel, so the material stops appearing in search results across all three engines, not just one.

Search deindexing removes the listing. We pair it with source-level removal so the underlying page is taken down, not merely hidden from search.

On our dashboard, you can see all detected and already-removed material. You can independently click and verify that the links in the Removed tab are no longer accessible.

We have had success in closing major AS networks and finding the responsible people. That work is not included in the standard services you pay for — we pursue this route for the biggest infringers and for corporate clients.

Generally, our cybercrime investigation department works separately and is not directly tied to the commercial side of the project.

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