What you receive
What does a privacy report actually include?
A Get Privacy Report individual privacy report is a public-source review of what is already visible about you online. Every report covers the same seven areas, delivered as a plain-English document with a priority action checklist. Here is exactly what is included.
1. Search visibility review
We review what search engines surface when someone searches your name, email address, or usernames. This includes indexed pages, cached content, image results, snippets, and public references across the open web. Many people are surprised by what appears and how easily it connects to their identity.
The review covers major search engines and assesses what a person with basic research skills could find in a short session.
2. Email exposure indicators
Your email address is often more exposed than you realise. We check where it appears publicly, including in breach exposure data, directory listings, forum registrations, and indexed references across the web.
This is not just a breach database check. We look at the broader public visibility of your email address across the open web, which often reveals far more than a single-source check.
3. Username and alias footprint
Using the same username across multiple platforms creates a thread that connects otherwise separate accounts. We review how your supplied usernames and aliases appear publicly and how they may link your different online identities.
This is often the most revealing section — a single consistent username can connect accounts across social media, forums, gaming platforms, professional sites, and more.
4. Public profile visibility
We review what is visible on social media, professional networks, community sites, and public profiles associated with your supplied details. This includes content, connections, and metadata that may reveal more than intended.
Profile visibility varies widely depending on your privacy settings and platform. Some information is visible to anyone even on accounts with privacy settings enabled, particularly on older platforms.
5. Breach exposure indicators
We check where your email address or associated identifiers appear in publicly known breach exposure data. This is a key risk indicator that many people are unaware of — breach data is often used in phishing, credential stuffing, and social engineering attacks.
We do not access private or criminal breach markets. We review publicly available breach exposure indicators and what they may signal about your risk profile.
6. Privacy and risk summary
All findings are interpreted and summarised in plain English. The risk summary explains what the findings may mean for your privacy, reputation, and personal security. It does not use jargon or assume technical knowledge.
We are honest about what we found and what we could not verify. An honest report with clear limitations is more useful than a confident one that overpromises.
7. Priority action checklist
The most practical part of the report. A focused, ordered list of next steps you can take after the review. What to change, what to remove, what to monitor, ranked by what deserves attention first.
If the review finds no significant concerns, you still receive a complete report and a general privacy recommendations checklist. A clean result is still a useful result.
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Order the Full Individual Privacy Report
AUD $69. One-off payment. All seven sections covered. Delivered in 2 to 3 business days. Built in Australia, available worldwide.