Free Privacy Resource

What Can Someone Find About You?

Use Inspector Scout's free Public Digital Footprint Checklist to review what your name, email addresses, usernames, phone number and public profiles may reveal online.

Start your digital-footprint review in approximately 15 minutes and identify information that may deserve your attention.

Free download. No payment required.

A practical first pass over your public footprint

1

Review search-engine visibility

Check what ordinary searches may reveal about your name, images and public documents.

2

Check email, phone and social exposure

Look for public contact details and profile information that may deserve attention.

3

Identify reused username connections

See how repeated handles can connect accounts across different public platforms.

4

Create a prioritised privacy action plan

Turn obvious findings into removal, privacy-setting, account-cleanup and monitoring steps.

A guided checklist, not a generic security worksheet

The checklist focuses on public-source visibility: what people may be able to see without passwords, private access or intrusive methods.

01Search-engine visibility
02Email-address exposure
03Username and account connections
04Social-media visibility
05Phone-number visibility
06Public directories and data brokers
07Location and routine clues
08Old accounts and forgotten content
09Digital-footprint action plan
10Priority checklist

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Built for privacy awareness, not surveillance

Built in Australia and available worldwide
Uses ethical public-source research
Paid reports are individually reviewed
No passwords or private-account access
Not a background-check service
Not a private-investigation service

A self-check is a useful first step

The checklist can help you identify obvious exposure. A Get Privacy Report goes further by reviewing public findings across multiple sources, considering possible connections and explaining what deserves attention.