Online Reputation Blog

Internet privacy is harder to maintain than most people realize. Data broker sites, people-search databases, public-record aggregators, and background-check services collectively expose home addresses, phone numbers, relatives’ names, salary estimates, and decades-old records on hundreds of millions of Americans, often without notice and almost always without explicit consent.

 

Articles in this category explain what’s exposed, where it comes from, and how to take it down. You’ll find legal context, manual removal walkthroughs, comparisons of DIY versus paid removal services, and guidance for victims of doxxing or identity theft. For ongoing protection, see our internet privacy services.

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What Are the Laws About Releasing Mugshots?

Are there laws about releasing mugshots? In this guide, we discuss whether or not all mugshots are part of the public record. If you’ve ever been arrested, the odds are…