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People-search brokers list your current address, past addresses, and the relatives who share your last name — the exact packet used to compile a doxx dossier or stage a false emergency call to your home.
Investigative work makes enemies. When a subject, a brigade, or a foreign actor wants leverage, they start with the same open-web trail: your address, your phone, your family, the metadata that ties your byline to your doorstep. We find that trail and erase it — before it’s used to intimidate you or unmask a source.
Continuous · byline protected, doorstep hidden
Everything below is public or for sale right now — aggregated from breaches and people-search brokers, and ready to be assembled into a doxx dossier.
People-search brokers list your current address, past addresses, and the relatives who share your last name — the exact packet used to compile a doxx dossier or stage a false emergency call to your home.
The same cell you use for encrypted-app onboarding sits in old breaches tied to your real name — enough to SIM-swap you, flood you with threats, or correlate who’s been messaging you.
Voter files, domain WHOIS, conference registrations and reused usernames quietly bridge your public byline to your legal identity, your home, and your household.
A spouse’s employer, a child’s school district, a shared address — brokers publish it all. Harassment escalates fastest when they can reach the people around you.
Each attack starts with data that is already exposed. We show you which exact records enable each chain — and how to break it.
A hostile subject or troll brigade compiles your address from broker listings and sends a false emergency call — or simply posts your door for anyone to act on.
Adversaries can’t break your encryption, so they attack the metadata around it — your leaked number, your location, your patterns — to infer who you’ve met.
A reused password in a breach is often the shortest path into the email or cloud where your notes, contacts, and unpublished drafts live.
Start free. We show you the chain first — you decide what to remove.
We pull every breach record, credential, and broker listing tied to your name, byline, and known aliases into a single report — ranked by which combinations actually enable a doxx or a takeover.
We file authorized-agent opt-outs across 800+ people-search and data-broker sites to pull your home address and personal number off the open web — and re-strike when they quietly relist you.
We identify the specific records — WHOIS, voter data, reused handles — that bridge your public work to your private life, and walk you through severing each link.
Every breached credential is flagged with the exact account to rotate first, so the inbox and cloud holding your reporting can’t be opened with a password from a years-old dump.
The $19 Purge is a one-time scan + broker cleanup — no subscription. We scan the breach corpus, pull your data off 800+ broker sites, and send the full report.
Ten seconds, no signup for the first one. See exactly what an adversary would find, then decide what to remove.
Removals are filed as your authorized agent under CCPA and state-equivalent law. Your scan is private to you — we never sell your data.