Parents and in-laws
Older relatives often have less digital hygiene — easier targets.
Why this page exists
Older relatives often have less digital hygiene than younger family members. Their addresses, phone numbers, and routines are usually wide open on broker pages — and brokers link them to the professional through public-records data.
What we sweep for you
Older relatives are the easier target by design — fuller voter-roll exposure, decades of property records, fewer locked-down social media profiles, and less awareness that any of this exists. We pull theirs across broker sites and re-check biweekly. The parent or in-law page often shows current address, prior addresses going back 40 years, every relative they've been linked to, and a phone number that's been stable since the 80s. All of it tracks back to you.
What you should do today, free
Have an honest conversation with your parents about what's actually online about them — most have never looked. The free scan on their name surfaces it concretely. NJ's Daniel's Law covers parents of covered officers, prosecutors, and judges at the same residence; if they live with you and you qualify, that's the leverage. Otherwise we run the standard opt-out path continuously.