Digital Eraser
Digital Eraser fits when online exposure, leaked information, impersonation, doxxing, false posts, harmful search results, or unsafe digital traces are part of the crime problem.
Digital Eraser can include exposure mapping, evidence preservation, platform reporting, removal requests, account-security review, search-result cleanup planning, and documentation of what remains online.
Digital Eraser helps reduce risk while preserving evidence. It does not hide, destroy, or alter evidence, and it does not guarantee that websites, platforms, or third parties will remove content.
Digital Eraser work usually matters because it can turn loose facts into a timeline, verified locations, records, statements, images, video, documents, or other evidence that can be reviewed later.
The exact evidence depends on the facts. Crime Fixer focuses on lawful sources, safe field methods, clear documentation, and information that can be explained to a client, attorney, law enforcement agency, insurer, or court when appropriate.
If the next step could create danger, violate someone’s rights, damage evidence, or conflict with police or attorney instructions, the safer step is to pause and get direction before continuing.
When should I use Digital Eraser?
Digital Eraser fits when this part of Fix is the most direct way to verify facts, document what is happening, reduce uncertainty, or support the next lawful step.
What does Digital Eraser produce?
Digital Eraser can produce notes, reports, timelines, observations, records, photos, video, source links, interview context, or other documentation depending on what is lawful, available, and relevant to the work.
What are the limits of Digital Eraser?
Digital Eraser must be used lawfully and safely. It does not guarantee a specific result, replace emergency services, or override instructions from police, courts, attorneys, medical providers, or other proper authorities.