Questions Before Booking

DRG0NF1Y FAQ.

Clear answers about what a Digital Footprint Scan includes, what it does not include, how consent works, and what clients receive.

Digital Footprint Scan

Service basics

What is a Digital Footprint Scan?

A Digital Footprint Scan is a client-safe review of public information that may be connected to a person, brand, business, username, email, or online profile. The goal is to identify exposure, explain risk clearly, and provide cleanup priorities.

Who is this service for?

It is useful for creators, professionals, small business owners, job seekers, public-facing workers, and anyone who wants to understand what strangers may be able to learn about them from public sources.

Do you need my passwords?

No. DRG0NF1Y does not need your passwords. The scan is based on public-source review, client-provided details, and authorized scope only.

Do you log into my private accounts?

No. Private account access is not part of the standard Digital Footprint Scan. The report focuses on public exposure and practical cleanup guidance.

Consent & Scope

Authorization

Why do I need to complete consent?

Consent confirms that you are authorizing DRG0NF1Y to review the information and identifiers you provide. It also keeps the work limited, documented, and client-safe.

What information should I provide?

Typical inputs may include your name, business name, known usernames, emails, public profile links, and specific concerns. You should only provide information you are authorized to submit.

Can I request a scan for someone else?

Only if you have proper authorization. DRG0NF1Y is designed for authorized, client-safe work. If the subject is another person or business, authorization must be clear before work begins.

Is this hacking?

No. The Digital Footprint Scan is not unauthorized hacking. It is a public-source privacy and exposure review with plain-English reporting and cleanup guidance.

Report & Cleanup

Deliverables

What do I receive?

You receive a client-safe report with a risk summary, exposure categories, notable findings, priority rating, and recommended cleanup steps. The report is written for clarity, not fear.

Can you remove everything from the internet?

No one can honestly guarantee full deletion from the internet. Results depend on platform policies, data broker response times, search indexing, and whether the source allows removal. DRG0NF1Y helps identify and prioritize cleanup actions.

How long does a scan take?

Turnaround depends on the selected service level, scope, and workload. A basic scan is designed to be faster, while deeper cleanup and documentation takes longer.

Will you tell me what to fix first?

Yes. The report prioritizes actions so you know what to handle first, such as account security, data broker opt-outs, exposed contact details, public profile settings, or username separation.

Payment & Next Steps

Booking flow

What happens after I submit the intake form?

DRG0NF1Y reviews your request, confirms scope, verifies consent, and gives you the next step for payment or scheduling before work begins.

Do I pay before or after the scan?

For Phase 1, payment should be confirmed before the scan begins. This keeps the process simple and avoids unpaid work after review and reporting.

Can businesses use this service?

Yes. Businesses can use this service for public exposure review, owner/operator footprint checks, public-facing employee risk awareness, and brand privacy concerns within authorized scope.

Where can I see an example report?

You can view the sample report page to see the type of risk summary, findings, and cleanup plan a client may receive.

View Sample Report →

Still have questions?

Submit the intake form with your concern, and DRG0NF1Y can confirm whether your request fits the service scope.

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Case Studies

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Review sample case studies before booking a scan.

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