Public health workers
Health-department staff, contact tracers, inspectors.
Why this page exists
Public-health workers became visible in a way they hadn't been before during the COVID period — and the doxxing patterns from that era didn't entirely fade. Inspectors, contact tracers, and health-department officials still face name-attached exposure for unpopular regulatory work.
What we sweep for you
Regulatory work draws a particular kind of doxxing — your name lands in a Facebook group post and gets passed around inside hours. We pull from broker sites and re-check biweekly because the exposure is bursty: nothing for months, then everything in a week when a restaurant inspection or vaccine clinic gets attention. Particular attention to the state employee directory pipelines that brokers scrape — those name you with your work email and sometimes your salary, which makes the profile easier to extend.
We sweep the family the same way.
What you should do today, free
Most state public-records statutes exempt LE and firefighters but not public-health staff — so the legal layer is thin. The free scan shows what the brokers are publishing about you right now. The broker opt-out is the continuous protection. We run it.