Hello - Andy from OSM's Data Working Group here. We get lots of these questions, and most of the time people want us to remove a location that's not actually in OSM at all (they're actually seeing it on another map, such as Facebook or Instagram, that gets some data from OSM but lots from elsewhere). Search OpenStreetMap to see if your office location really is in OSM itself. If it is, drop an email to data@openstreetmap.org and explain what you want removed and why. If it's not in OSM itself, you'll need to contact the creator of the map that shows your office location. answered 14 May '21, 13:02 SomeoneElse ♦ |