This story is from March 10, 2024
How to report fraudulent listing on Google Maps
While Google Maps aims to deliver precise and dependable information, occasional inaccuracies or fraudulent listings may occur. If you encounter a business or location displaying offensive, fake, spam, or inappropriate content, you can utilise Google Maps' reporting feature for a thorough review. Below is a step-by-step guide on reporting and removing such listings.
To report an incorrect or fraudulent listing on Google Maps, follow these steps:
Open Google Maps:
Launch the Google Maps application on your device or visit the Google Maps website.
Find the place to report:
Locate the specific place on the map that you want to report for review.
Suggest an edit and close or remove:
Click on the place, then select "Suggest an edit" and choose "Close or remove."
Choose the removal reason:
Indicate the reason why the place should be removed. Options may include offensive content, fake listing, spam, or inappropriate information.
Click submit:
After providing the reason, click the "Submit" button to send your report for review.
Tips:
For legal issues like copyright or trademark disputes, submit a detailed report explaining the legal concern.
Ensure your report is accurate and relevant to the content violation you've identified.
By following these steps, you actively contribute to maintaining the integrity of Google Maps, fostering a safer and more trustworthy platform for users worldwide. Your reports play a crucial role in ensuring a better and more reliable mapping experience for everyone.
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Open Google Maps:
Find the place to report:
Locate the specific place on the map that you want to report for review.
Suggest an edit and close or remove:
Choose the removal reason:
Click submit:
Tips:
For legal issues like copyright or trademark disputes, submit a detailed report explaining the legal concern.
Ensure your report is accurate and relevant to the content violation you've identified.
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