You just want to know you can text and call and use GPS without being stalked.
You're scared they know too much about your conversations and you worry they've accessed your phone.
You want your phone to access support and healing, not a tool for your abuser to exploit.
You don't know if you should get a new phone, leave things alone, or confront them with your suspicions (hint: that's not the solution).
It's utterly overwhelming.
How am I supposed to communicate safely if someone has cloned my phone or is tracking my devices?
What ways can everyday technology be used to track and monitor me or my kids?
Can this happen without me even knowing? How?
What steps can I take to protect my devices from abusive surveillance?
an explanation of the trauma of dealing with being hacked and monitored by your abuser during and after escaping abuse or filing for divorce
expert interview + tips on how to protect your digital and electronic devices to reduce those risks
checklists with 11 practical steps to phone safety for you and your kids
19-page workbook including complete interview transcripts
journaling pages with prompts to help you process thoughtfully
and interacting with thousands of women as a Clarity Coach...
I can vouch for just how priceless the information in this toolkit really is.
It's horrifyingly common for abusive partners to track women through their communication devices.
(Sometimes even cloning a phone and monitoring every text and email!)
I want you to have these safety plans early on, so that you have the best possible chance to avoid being hacked!