Remove profile or request content review

Invista is designed to surface only public Instagram content, but public availability does not remove rights, privacy, or identity concerns. This page gives profile owners, rights holders, and affected users a dedicated route for review requests.

What we can review

We can review requests involving a public profile URL, a public post or story URL surfaced through Invista, copyright or trademark concerns, impersonation concerns, or a claim that a result no longer reflects public availability on the source platform. We do not control Instagram or Meta, and we cannot change the original source page, but we can review how Invista links to or displays public results.

The fastest requests are specific. Include the exact Invista page URL, the original public Instagram URL if available, the username involved, and a short explanation of the issue. If the request is rights-related, include enough evidence to show that you own the content or are authorized to act for the owner.

How to submit

Email invista.icu@gmail.com with a subject such as "Invista review request" or "Invista removal request." In the message, include the public URL, your relationship to the profile or content, the reason for the request, and a good-faith statement that the information you provided is accurate.

If you are reporting a technical mismatch rather than a rights concern, explain what changed. For example, say whether the profile became private, the story expired, the post was removed, or the visible result appears to point to the wrong account. That context helps separate a normal platform visibility change from a result that needs correction.

What this page does not promise

A review request is not a guarantee that every public reference will be removed. Invista evaluates requests based on the information provided, the public status of the source content, applicable rights claims, and whether the result creates a concrete problem that the site can reasonably address. We may ask for clarification when ownership or authority is unclear.

This dedicated page exists so users and reviewers can see a clear accountability path. A public-content utility should not hide its operator, rely only on generic contact text, or make affected people guess where to send a rights request.