Doxxing, the act of exposing personal information online, poses serious threats to individuals' safety and privacy. It can be used as a tool for intimidation, silencing, or discrediting individuals. The article highlights real-life examples of doxxing incidents involving journalists, public figures, and activists. To combat this threat, the authors suggest thinking like a doxxer to proactively secure personal information online. They provide practical steps and resources for cleaning up one's digital footprint and enhancing online security. By sharing guides on data broker opt-outs, social media security settings, and doxxing workshops curriculum outline, the authors aim to empower individuals to take control of their online privacy.
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