Survivors of stalking, domestic violence, human trafficking, and other forms of targeted abuse often live with the fear that someone is still watching. Even after escaping a dangerous situation, your digital footprint can leave traces behind—information that an abuser, trafficker, or stalker could use to find or harass you again.
We use open source intelligence (OSINT) to help you understand what’s out there—what someone determined to harm you could find online. We simulate how a threat actor might gather public information about you, and then give you a clear, practical plan to reduce your exposure and take back control.
How Survivors Are Targeted Using OSINT
Abusers finding new addresses from public records, court filings, or people search sites
Stalkers using social media metadata or tagged images to track location
Exploiters identifying workplaces, phone numbers, or relatives online
Persistent surveillance through publicly linked accounts or breach data
Harassment using contact information leaked or scraped from old platforms
What We Offer
A personalized digital footprint scan and threat modeling based on your situation
A clear, easy-to-follow mitigation plan tailored to your needs and comfort level
Support in identifying vulnerable exposure points—without judgment or technical jargon
Discreet, trauma-informed service that respects your privacy and autonomy
Optional referrals to trusted legal, technical, or advocacy resources if needed
Who This Is For
Survivors of intimate partner violence, stalking, or coercive control
Individuals targeted by ex-partners, traffickers, or online harassers
People rebuilding safety after leaving a high-risk or abusive situation
Anyone who feels unsafe because of what’s publicly available about them online
You’ve done the hard work of surviving. You deserve to feel safe—and supported—moving forward. We’re here to help you stay one step ahead of those who’ve caused harm. This is #OSINTForGood: using public information not to control, but to protect.
