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Non Legal Strategy
CYBER ISSUE GENERAL NON LEGAL STRATEGIES
Non- LegalStrategies
  • Obtain a full report of post about you with statistics and graphs that are easy to read.
  • Start Internet Monitoring Service to advise and archive internet activity about you.
  • Obtain reference reports to know what others who may have been affected by your harasser are saying about you.
  • Letters on your behalf to the I.P. to remove the posts and/or to address the profile that is responsible for the harassment.
  • Obtain a secured website to put any of your personal information on the web.
  • Save all webpages with harassment as .MHTL archive file for evidence. Obtain .MHTL viewer to easily review the posts.
  • Reverse Engineer the post to identify potential predators.
   
More Privacy related non-legal strategies

Obtain a private Post Office (P.O. Box) for all mail, including magazine subscriptions and the use the P.O. Box on your driver's license.

Do not file a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service, notify friends, utilities and others directly.

Set-up Google or other search engines alerts for your name to monitor online traffic and remove your personal information availability online such as telephone number, address, etc. Sign up for your state's address confidentiality program and obtain an unpublished and unlisted phone number and avoid calling toll-free 800, 866, 888, 877 and 900 number services.

Don't list your name in an apartment building directory, use a variation for visitors

Be very protective of your Social Security number and alert the three credit bureaus - Experian, Equifax and Trans Union. Put a fraud alert on your credit reports to avoid fraudulent access.

Make a police report and keep a log of every stalking incident.

Save all communications for evidence. Do not edit or alter them in any way. Consider getting professional counseling and/or seeking help from a victims support group.

If you are receiving unwanted contact, make clear to that person that you would like him or her not to contact you again.
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