Site owners
Claim or remove an audit.
Audit pages on Crawloria are public links anyone can visit. They're not indexed by search engines by default, but they are shareable. If your site has been audited and you'd like to take ownership, request a re-scan, or have the audit removed, here's how.
If you own the domain
You can request any of the following by sending an email from a contact address listed on the domain itself (or by adding a DNS TXT record we can verify against):
- Re-scan — generate a fresh audit at the current URL (the old audit page either updates or is removed at your option).
- Take down — permanently remove the public audit page and replace it with a 410 Gone response. The result is de-indexed by search engines on next crawl.
- Annotate— append a note from the site owner explaining context the automated check missed (e.g., “Cloudflare AI Bots rule was switched off the day after this audit”).
If you don't own it
We don't process removal requests from third parties — that opens the tool to abuse. If you spot something genuinely wrong with a public audit (factual error, broken render), let us know and we'll look at it.
Contact
During V0 we handle these requests over email. Send a note to audits@crawloria.com with the audit URL and what you're requesting. We aim to respond within a few business days.