Protect Public Officials From Doxxing
Public records and broker listings can raise personal security risk for public-facing roles when home and family information remains searchable.
Why This Happens
Personal information becomes publicly searchable when broker platforms combine public record filings, credit header data, marketing datasets, and third-party broker exchanges into searchable profiles.
Why It Keeps Coming Back
Broker ecosystems continuously refresh from county and state record feeds, utility and telecom sources, and partner datasets. Even after a successful opt-out, relisting can happen when new source snapshots are sold or syndicated to other directories.
Risks of Public Exposure
- Identity theft risk increases when names, phone numbers, and historical addresses are combined.
- Home address visibility can expose household routines and location history.
- Family safety risk grows when relatives and associates are linked in one profile.
- Professional risk rises when public-facing roles are tied to searchable personal records.
Removal Options
Manual opt-outs are possible, but each site has different identity checks, form paths, and response windows. A service model adds repeatable workflow control, escalation tracking, and long-term verification. Hardline documents process standards on Trust and broker scope on Data Brokers, with plan details on Pricing.
How Hardline Privacy Solves This
Hardline uses human-verified removal workflows across 700+ monitored sources. Each case follows verification, submission, follow-up, and relisting checks so suppression work is not treated as a one-time task.
Run Your Exposure Scan
Start with the free exposure scan to identify where records are visible and determine the right operational response path.