Activism often means putting yourself on the line—sometimes literally. Whether you’re organizing protests, speaking out online, advocating for marginalized communities, or challenging powerful institutions, visibility can come with real risk. Adversaries—from extremist groups to coordinated online trolls—often use public information to intimidate, harass, or silence those demanding change.
We help activists understand how they might be targeted using publicly available data. We simulate how an attacker might use open source intelligence (OSINT) to track, dox, or discredit you, then provide a clear, personalized roadmap to reduce your exposure and defend yourself digitally.
How Activists Are Targeted Using OSINT
Doxxing via voter records, domain registrations, or protest footage
Harassment campaigns launched from social media breadcrumbs
Linking real names to anonymous activism or past records
Location tracing from public posts, photos, or tagged content
Attempts to intimidate, impersonate, or discredit via leaked or misused data
What We Offer
Personal exposure mapping and threat modeling based on your role and risk
Mitigation plans with simple, actionable steps to reclaim your digital safety
Support for individuals, mutual aid networks, or grassroots orgs
Optional training or briefings to help activist groups protect their members
Trauma-informed, nonjudgmental service designed with your reality in mind
Who This Is For
Community organizers, frontline activists, and protest leaders
Digital campaigners, educators, and grassroots media creators
Individuals or collectives who’ve experienced harassment or doxxing
Advocacy workers who worry their digital presence could put them—or others—at risk
Anyone targeted because of their cause, identity, or public stance
Your voice matters. You deserve to raise it without being forced into hiding. We’re here to help you stay safe while staying visible. This is what #OSINTForGood looks like: turning the same tools used to silence into tools for protection and power.
