You never dreamed anyone might cyberstalk you, especially not someone you shared your life with!
You're scared they'll be tracking your requests for help, your trips to the attorney's office, your stop at the police station...
You get panicky inside, worrying that your privacy is being violated.
You don't know how to tell if it's happening to you, or where to change things to make yourself safer.
It's utterly overwhelming.
How can I make myself significantly harder to cyber-stalk or track, both online and in-person?
What can I do to check and see if someone is already tracking me?
Are there affordable, simple ways to beef up my digital security so I'm less vulnerable?
an explanation of the trauma of dealing with cyber-stalking after escaping abuse or filing for divorce
expert interview + tips on how to reduce your risk of cyberstalking and tracking, to increase your digital safety
checklists with 8 crucial safety tips and 2 risk assessments
21-page workbook including complete interview transcripts
journaling pages with prompts to help you process thoughtfully
...and I can vouch for just how priceless the information in this toolkit really is.
I know what it's like to feel scared and be checking over your shoulder because you're worried someone may be stalking you.
It's a horrible feeling!
(Sometimes I'd triple check my passwords because accounts had been compromised before.)
I felt desperate to know how to stay safe online, without having to go completely offline!
That's why I do what I do now -- creating WILD resources to help you Stay PREPPED!