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Threat

Digital stalking

Digital stalking happens entirely online — surveillance, harassment, and impersonation that never requires the stalker to be near you.

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What this is

Digital stalking is surveillance and harassment that lives online. The stalker watches your feeds. They know your routine from your own posts. They harass your accounts and your family's. Sometimes they impersonate you to wreck the people around you. They may never come near you physically.

The data trail is everything. Every public post, every tagged photo, every place you've checked in, every connection visible on LinkedIn. The stalker stitches it together over time. The broker pages provide the bridge between your online presence and your offline identity.

Why first responders catch this more

Officers, judges, healthcare workers, and educators all face digital stalking patterns that connect to their professional roles. The trigger is often a workplace incident that goes online — a disciplinary case, a viral interaction, a controversial decision.

The harassment escalates over time. It often spills to family members. The same broker pages that link you to your spouse and parents give the stalker the contact information for the secondary harassment.

What we sweep that prevents the chain

We file opt-outs across 200+ broker sites and re-check every two weeks. The broker cleanup breaks the bridge between your social-media identity and your offline identity. A stalker who knows your handles but not your address has fewer options.

Pair the broker cleanup with social-media OPSEC: locked-down accounts, no location tagging, careful management of what family members post. We handle the broker side. The social side is on you.