If you need to leave this site immediately, click or tap the Quick Exit. If you use a keyboard, use the Escape (Esc) button.
If you fear someone may be tracking your online activity, call or text the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 24 hours a day, at 800-799-7233 or 800-787-3224 (TTY).
Staying safe online
More tips
Internet usage can be monitored and is impossible to erase completely. Here are a few actions you can take to protection yourself:
Don't use a shared computer, phone, or tablet
Safe computers can be found at your local library, Internet cafe, shelter, workplace, or computer technology center. Avoid using shared computers when researching things like travel plans, housing options, legal issues, and safety plans.
Create a secure email
Does the person you are seeking protection from have access to your email or passwords? Consider creating a new email address unique for this case before beginning your petition.
Try to remove your online trail
Consider clearing the cache and cookies on your browser and deleting any downloaded documents after you're done.
Learn how to remove your online history
Computers store information about the websites you visit. That means bills you pay and purchases you make are tracked, and messages or emails can be retrieved. You should always consider that a computer might be monitored when you use it and be careful with what you send others or post.
Help prevent abusive partners from tracking your online history by using safe browsing practices (like a VPN)