When searching for resources online related to abuse, it is crucial to consider the possibility of your abuser monitoring your internet activity or tracking you through other technology.

Internet Safety

Internet use can be monitored and is difficult to completely erase.

If you are concerned about your safety, consider using a safer device when researching information about your abusive situation or contact your local domestic violence hotline directly for help.

This website has a "Click to Exit" button at the top right for computers and under the menu on the top left for mobile users.

This button takes you to weather.com to help you stay safe and provide you with an excuse for using the computer if your abuser comes into the room. Quick exit buttons are available on some domestic violence websites, allowing users to click the button and be redirected to another website while simultaneously exiting the current site. Please note that the exit button on this page will not disable the ability to view your previous searches when using the back button or accessing your browsing history. It is important to understand that even after exiting, traces of your activity may remain accessible.

For your safety, try your best to make sure you are not searching for anything related to your abusive situation through a device that could be monitored. If you suspect your partner monitors your internet use, your concerns are likely valid. Some ways to avoid the possibility of a search being discovered are to use a public device, such as a library computer, or to use a friend or family member's device instead of your own.

It can be helpful to have another website opened in a separate tab in case your abuser has access to your room. This allows for a quick exit from searches related to this topic of abuse and enables switching tabs smoothly.

Always prioritize your safety and create a strategy that allows you to navigate your online activities discreetly.

Technology can be used to track you through these methods:

How can technology help?