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Can this fake review be removed?

Paste the suspicious Google review below and we'll tell you which of Google's removal grounds it may breach, give you a plausibility score, and generate the exact evidence packet you need to paste into the "Report a review" form.

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Google removal grounds assessment

Open Google's removal form → See Fidelia's tracked workflow This tool identifies grounds. Submitting + tracking the flag (and re-submitting if Google rejects the first attempt) is a paid Fidelia feature.
How this works: rule-based pattern matching against the plausibility signals Google's moderation team uses (extreme generic negatives, no specifics, burst-campaign lexicon) and a direct mapping to the Google Maps prohibited content policies. Runs 100% in your browser. The final removal decision is always Google's — this helps you make the strongest case on the first attempt. In the UK the defamation threshold is high (Defamation Act 2013 requires "serious harm"), so most reviews are removed under Google's own policies, not via legal action.

One review removed is a fluke. Every review monitored is a system.

This tool checks one review at a time. Fidelia monitors every review as it lands, flags high-removal-probability ones automatically, tracks your submissions against Google's cooldown, and re-submits rejected flags with hardened evidence.

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