FRONTLINEPRIVACY

Privacy for first responders

Firefighters, EMS, paramedics, dispatch.

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Why this matters more for you

You go to people in their worst moments. Most of them never remember you by name. Some do. The handful who hold a grudge or develop an attachment can find your house through the same broker pages anyone else can search.

Your home should not be a Google search away.

What's actually exposed

Run a scan and the typical first-responder profile shows up: name, current address, prior addresses going back a decade, spouse, parents, kids' names, vehicle. All scraped from voter rolls, property records, and commercial broker feeds.

The threat pattern looks different from LE. Less retaliation, more long-tail patient or family-of-patient escalation. The family-threat angle is the same.

What state law does

State protections for first responders vary. Most states that protect cops also protect firefighters and EMS at the agency-disclosure level. Broker-removal statutes — the ones that let you sue people-search sites yourself — are still rare and uneven in coverage. Only about a dozen states have them, mostly modeled after New Jersey's Daniel's Law.

We work whatever protections you have. We work the brokers everywhere they don't.

What we do

Continuous sweeping of 200+ broker sites. We sweep the family the same way. Re-listings handled — we re-check every two weeks and refile inside 24 hours when you reappear.

If your department or local wants to cover everyone, we do that too.

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