Can Revora Remove a Fake Review?
Revora can flag reviews that violate Google's policy, but Google decides removal. We cannot remove reviews that don't violate policy.
We understand the frustration of an unfair review. Here's what we can and can't do.
What Revora can do
We can help you identify reviews that likely violate Google's policy:
- Fake content or clearly false claims
- Conflict of interest (employee, competitor, or vendor)
- Off-topic content that isn't a review of your business
- Promotion of competitors
- Personal attacks or harassment
When something looks flaggable, we walk you through Google's flag-submission process.
What Google does
Google's team reviews flagged content and makes the final removal decision — not Revora.
What Revora can't do
We cannot remove reviews that don't violate Google's policy, even when they feel unfair. A genuinely negative review — even an exaggerated one — is not against policy and will stay.
The honest path
The most effective response to an unfair review is often a thoughtful, factual reply from you. Readers see the review and your response, and they judge both. A well-written reply can change the impression.
Legal concerns
If a review is defamatory, threatening, or contains health/safety misinformation, escalate to Google's Legal Removal Tool or consult a lawyer. Email us and we'll point you in the right direction.