
We provide many potential tactics for you to be aware of and to consider should you or someone you care about be targeted by physical world treat actors, such as stalkers, criminals, or harassers.
We provide strategies and tactics to protect your privacy and safety against online threat actors such as internet trolls and online abusers.
We provide information, recommendations, and strategies to protect yourself and your images from unauthorized sharing or publication, otherwise known as “non-consensual pornography” or “revenge porn.”
Address confidentiality programs are offered by many U.S. states to help victims of abuse mask their residential address from public records.
We discuss strategies to protect your identity and privacy when researching or obtaining sensitive healthcare services, including reproductive healthcare services. The emergence of “bounty programs” or “vigilante lawsuits” encouraging members of the public to report people who may either receive certain healthcare services, provide services, or somehow assist in obtaining services places target populations at even greater risk of persecution.
We provide information and recommendations on preventing bullying, sexual abuse, and sextortion of minors.
We provide information and recommendations on preventing bullying of minors.
We provide information and recommendations on preventing sexual abuse of minors.
We provide information and recommendations on preventing sextortion of minors.
The resources, capabilities, and reach of today’s governments will always be greater than individuals or organizations. We provide information and context into the capabilities of governments to discern an individual’s identity.
Developing a resilient alias takes time and effort, as there are many moving parts that go into both deciding whom you want to be to the outside world and then socializing that alias identity so that it provides the anonymity you are seeking. The tactics described in this chapter go beyond the obfuscation we’ve discussed in the previous course, Extreme Personal Privacy 1.
Extreme Personal Privacy 2 expands on the fundamental tactics demonstrated in Course #1, providing detailed strategies and resources to actively defend against specific types of threat actors who may seek to violate your privacy and do you harm. Important topics include:
Section 1 - Extreme Privacy and Incident Response
Defend Against Physical World Threat Actors (such as stalkers, harassers, criminals)
Defend Against Online Threat Actors (such as internet trolls and online abusers)
Combatting Non-Consensual Pornography (also known as “Revenge Porn”)
Address Confidentiality Programs (alternative address services offered by many states to help victims of abuse)
Extreme Healthcare Privacy Tactics (protecting your identity and privacy when researching or obtaining sensitive healthcare services, including reproductive healthcare services)
Protecting Minors from Abuse (including in-depth discussions and recommendations on preventing bullying, sexual abuse, and sextortion of minors)
Section 2 – Alias Considerations
Understand the reach of the Government
Developing a Working Alias (including developing an alternate identity, establishing an LLC and obtaining credit cards and other resources to mask your identity from prying eyes and the public).
Extreme Personal Privacy 2 draws upon the book Get Lost: Personal Privacy Strategies for Extremely Busy People, written by privacy experts Daniel Farber Huang and Theresa Menders. Extreme Personal Privacy 2 will show you how to take back control of your privacy and safety. Using clear, concise language and providing step-by-step instructions, this course provides actionable tactics, techniques, and procedures that you can activate immediately.