For Law Enforcement Officers
Your Home Address Is On 50+ Websites. Every Person You've Ever Arrested Can Find It.
You protect your community every shift. Encovert protects you when the shift ends. Fully managed data removal built specifically for law enforcement officers and their families.
The Encovert Principle
You do not wear your vest because you expect to get shot today. You wear it because the job carries inherent risk and a professional manages that risk. Encovert works the same way. You do not remove your data because you expect an attack tomorrow. You remove it because every case you close, every arrest you make, every person you confront creates someone with a motive. A professional manages that risk before it becomes a threat.
Real Incidents — This Is Not Hypothetical
ICE Attorney Doxxed — Home Address Posted, Family Harassed (2024–2025)
A federal ICE attorney had her home address posted to social media by a California man who then directed others to "swat" her — flooding her address with false emergency calls to provoke an armed police response. The harassment campaign against her and her family ran for over a year before an arrest was made. Her address was not secret. It was on the same data broker sites your address is on right now.
DHS Reports 700% Increase in Assaults on ICE Agents Following Doxxing Campaigns
The Department of Homeland Security documented a 700 percent increase in assaults against ICE agents that directly followed targeted doxxing campaigns in which agents' personal information was made public. Doxxing is not harassment. It is the first step in a threat chain that ends in physical violence.
Texas Law: Doxxing Is Now a Criminal Offense (Effective September 1, 2023)
Texas Penal Code Section 42.074 now criminalizes posting a person's home address or phone number online with intent to cause harm. It is a Class B misdemeanor elevated to Class A if bodily injury results. The law exists because the threat is real and documented. Your address is already out there. The question is whether you remove it before someone uses it.
Real Client Results
This Is What Protection Looks Like.
A typical client scan reveals dozens of exposed profiles across data broker and people-search sites. The outcome is simple: find it, remove it, and keep watching for new exposure.
Home Address Found
Current residential address listed online
Found
Phone Number Found
Personal and associated numbers exposed
Found
Family Members Listed
Relatives and linked individuals identified
Found
Previous Addresses Found
Past locations and address history visible
Found
Initial Scan
49
Exposed Profiles
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After Removals
0
Active Exposures
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What Encovert Does For Law Enforcement Officers
Every item below is fully managed. You do nothing after onboarding.
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Data Broker Removal — 635+ SitesWe submit removal requests to every major people-search and data broker site that has your information and resubmit whenever it reappears.
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Google & Bing De-IndexingWe request removal of your personal information from Google and Bing search results so a simple name search turns up nothing.
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Voter Registration SuppressionYour voter registration is one of the most commonly accessed public records used to find home addresses. We get it suppressed.
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Home Address Map BlurringWe submit requests to blur your home address on Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Bing Maps so street-level imagery of your home is removed.
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Reverse Phone Lookup SuppressionSites that connect your phone number to your home address and family members are targeted and suppressed.
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Quarterly Privacy ReportEvery quarter you receive a detailed report showing exactly what was found, what was removed, and the current status of your protection.
Texas Law — Your Rights as a Law Enforcement Officer
Texas Transportation Code Section 521.1211 — Driver's License Alternate Address
Texas law allows active peace officers to use an alternate address on their driver's license instead of their home address. This means your home address never appears on your most commonly shown form of identification. The Elite plan includes guidance on completing this process at your local DPS office. This is one of several Texas-specific protections that Encovert helps law enforcement officers take advantage of — protections that most officers never know exist.
Choose Your Plan
Basic
Individual coverage
$39
/month · cancel anytime
- Data removed from 635+ broker sites
- Google & Bing de-indexing
- Voter registration suppressed
- Spam call reduction
- Quarterly privacy report
Elite
You + one family member
$64
/month · cancel anytime
- Everything in Basic for you and one family member
- Property tax record suppression
- Driver's license alternate address guidance
- Vehicle VIN scrubbing
- Online presence audit
- Monthly check-in with your privacy specialist
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