The GitLaw Private Information Removal Policy provides a procedure for removing high-risk private information from GitLaw repositories, specifically when such content poses a security risk. This document is utilized for requesting the removal of sensitive data, such as access credentials or personal identification numbers, by following a structured process. The complainant must conduct an investigation, file a detailed request, and provide a rationale for the security risk involved. The policy ensures that users responsible for the content have the opportunity to amend or dispute the claims before GitLaw takes action. This process is specific to sensitive content and should not be conflated with requests related to copyright infringement, trademark disputes, or privacy complaints, which are addressed by separate GitLaw policies.