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Tyler Shears advises Jeffrey Epstein on using Chrome incognito to manipulate Google search results

The email reveals a direct instruction from a known associate (Tyler Shears) to Jeffrey Epstein on how to conceal negative search results and improve online reputation using technical means. It sugges Epstein is receiving guidance on using incognito mode and cache clearing to affect search outcomes. Shears mentions "premium placements" and link‑building campaigns to push positive results higher. R

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031350
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The email reveals a direct instruction from a known associate (Tyler Shears) to Jeffrey Epstein on how to conceal negative search results and improve online reputation using technical means. It sugges Epstein is receiving guidance on using incognito mode and cache clearing to affect search outcomes. Shears mentions "premium placements" and link‑building campaigns to push positive results higher. R

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jeffrey-epsteinmedia-suppressionreputation-managementonline-reputation-managementsearch-engine-manipulationdigital-forensicsonline-manipulationmoderate-importancehouse-oversightpotential-obstruction-of-publi

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From: Tyler Shears Po Sent: 1/24/2014 8:25:54 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Importance: — High Can you set up Google Chrome and use Incognito Mode? If you search while signed into your Google account is impacts things, but using Incognito mode will resolve that. Chrome here https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/ Once installed... Open an incognito window 3. Eo Click the Chrome menu |__| on the browser toolbar. Select New incognito window. A new window will open with the incognito icon in the corner. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Shift+N (Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS) and ¢€-Shift-N (Mac) to open an incognito window. On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote: new computer virgin isalnds On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Tyler Shears i .- wrote: Mr. Epstein, We currently have two negatives on first page in Google but one is at 6th and the other at 7th. (Universal search, no history applied). Results will be very different if that PC has been used to click or search any of the results and has not been cleared. How did you pull the results you just sent? Using Google Chrome + InCognito Mode + Clearing Browser Cache = only reliable reporting. I can help set you up with this. Screenshot here of results using above method - http://.imgur.com/tfGN3Zj.png. This is the true representation of what your average searcher will find (statistically, most searches will be from users whom have not clicked on your negative articles before) Much progress has been made since we spoke - premium placements are getting secured over next week, hundreds of links have been built to your primary sites and the first movements are kicking in today (NY Mag moved up to 4th a few hours ago). We still have confidence we are on the right track and doing everything we can to get this cleaned up - another 45 days should be enough to have a clean first page based on what has been done.

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URLhttps://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser

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