

Yes. Remove.tech is able to detect accounts across major social platforms that present themselves as your brand or an official channel when they are not. These can include:
By surfacing these quickly, Remove.tech enables brand and social teams to act before large numbers of consumers are misled.
Yes. Remove.tech supports the major global social platforms used by brands and scammers alike. It can detect misuse of your:
Monitoring these platforms together gives brands a more accurate view of how their identity is being used – or abused – online.
Yes. Remove.tech is able to detect patterns where individuals or groups set up fake “support” channels for your brand on messaging platforms. These accounts often:
By spotting these accounts and linking them to broader identity patterns, Remove.tech gives brands tools to warn their customers and take action where possible.
Remove.tech monitors for reuse and re-contextualisation of your creative assets. This can include:
By matching those assets back to your originals and checking the identity of the accounts using them, Remove.tech helps you spot when your creative work is being weaponised against your own customers.
Remove.tech uses a mix of:
Fraudulent ads and profiles often share common traits such as directing traffic to scam websites, using unnatural engagement tactics, or running short-lived campaigns across multiple accounts. Remove.tech is designed to detect these patterns at scale.
Yes. Remove.tech can monitor alternative and community-driven platforms where abuse often starts away from mainstream visibility. These channels are frequently used to:
By including them in monitoring, Remove.tech helps brands address the full lifecycle of abuse, not just the public facing front.