The GitHub Private Information Removal Policy is a legal document outlining the process and guidelines for requesting the removal of private information from GitHub repositories that may pose a security risk. It defines what constitutes private information and specifies scenarios where removal requests are appropriate. The policy emphasizes the need for detailed and specific requests to facilitate effective processing and underscores the importance of manual investigation over automated complaint submissions. The document also outlines the procedural steps GitHub and users must follow when handling such requests, including potentially disabling repositories if necessary, and elaborates on the handling of disputes regarding removal requests.