How to hide your address from a stalker or abuse
Audrey Barnes Media produced this video for the State of Maryland's Address Confidentiality Program (ACP). The ACP allows eligible victims to shield their address from their stalker or abuser, so they can do so many of the things others take for granted--like enroll in school or buy a house. We thank Faith for sharing her story, so others will have the courage to take their lives back too.
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When you're being harassed or stalked, your safety becomes your top priority — and one of the most critical steps you can take to protect yourself is to keep your address hidden. Too often, victims overlook just how dangerous it can be for a stalker or harasser to know where they live. This article dives into the importance of protecting your home address and how tools like Google Voice can offer an extra layer of defense in keeping your location and personal information private.
The Dangers of a Stalker Knowing Your Address
Stalking isn't just emotionally distressing — it can escalate into physical danger. When someone who is harassing you gains access to your home address, several serious risks arise:
1. Loss of Physical Safety: A stalker with your address can show up at your home, increasing the chance of direct confrontation, intimidation, or violence. You may no longer feel safe in the one place that should provide you with peace and refuge.
2. Surveillance and Monitoring: Many stalkers don’t act immediately. Some prefer to observe and learn your patterns — when you leave for work, who visits you, when you're home alone. This gives them the opportunity to strike when you’re most vulnerable.
3. Harassment of Neighbors or Family: Stalkers sometimes extend their harassment to those around their target. Your neighbors, roommates, or family members might become secondary targets, either to gain more information about you or to coerce you through intimidation.
4. Mail Tampering or Identity Theft: With access to your mailbox or packages, a stalker can intercept private information, including banking or medical details. This can lead to identity theft or further control over your personal life.
5.Legal Gray Areas: While stalking is a crime, not all behavior that feels invasive is legally punishable. For example, if someone is on public property outside your house or leaves non-threatening notes in your mailbox, it may not warrant police intervention, but it can still cause immense psychological harm.
How to Keep Your Address Hidden
In today’s digital world, it's easier than ever for someone to find your home address — unless you take active steps to conceal it. Here's how you can start:
Use a P.O. Box or Virtual Mailbox: Instead of listing your home address on documents or when signing up for services, use a rented mailbox. Some virtual mailbox services can even scan and forward your mail electronically.
Request Address Confidentiality Programs: Many states in the U.S. offer Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) that allow victims of stalking, domestic violence, or sexual assault to use a substitute address for public records.
Be Careful What You Share Online: Don’t post photos outside your home, show mail with your address visible, or allow location metadata to remain on images. Disable geotagging on all social media accounts.
Remove Your Info from People-Search Sites: Websites like Whitepages, Spokeo, and BeenVerified collect and sell personal data — including home addresses. You can request removal from these sites, although it can take time and patience.
Why Using Google Voice Can Be a Lifesaver
One often-overlooked tool in protecting your privacy is **Google Voice**. This free service gives you a new phone number that’s tied to your Google account and can be forwarded to your real number. Here’s how it helps:
1. Keep Your Real Number Private
If your stalker has your actual cell number, they can harass you endlessly — by calling, texting, or using apps to track your location through the number’s metadata. Changing your real phone number can be a hassle, especially if it's tied to banking, work, or family. But using a Google Voice number allows you to share a different number while keeping your primary one private.
2. Avoid Revealing Your Location
Many people don't realize that a phone number — especially a mobile one — can reveal more than just digits. If someone calls or texts you using location-based tools or spoofing software, they can potentially trace your general location. Google Voice masks this risk by routing calls through its own network, not your cell provider's tower, making it harder for someone to triangulate your position.
3. Block and Filter Harassment Easily
Google Voice gives you more advanced call-blocking and filtering options than some standard phone carriers. You can block numbers with a click, report spam, or even have all calls go to voicemail. Plus, it can transcribe voicemails into text so you don't have to listen to disturbing messages directly.
4. Maintain a Digital Record
If legal action becomes necessary, having records is essential. Google Voice keeps logs of texts, voicemails, and calls — all time-stamped and stored safely. This can provide powerful evidence in court, especially if you're filing for a restraining order or police report.
5. Change or Delete When Needed
If your Google Voice number becomes compromised, you can simply create a new one. It’s far easier than changing your mobile phone provider or SIM card, and you don’t need to inform all your contacts — just update those you trust.
Additional Digital Safety Tips
While keeping your address and phone number hidden are two of the biggest steps you can take, a complete safety plan also includes:
Using secure messaging apps like Signal or ProtonMail for sensitive communication.
Enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts to prevent stalking through hacking.
Turning off Bluetooth and location sharing when not needed.
Avoiding check-ins or live updateson social media, especially when at home or alone.
Final Thoughts
If you’re being harassed or stalked, you are not alone — and you are not powerless. Your home should be a sanctuary, and your phone should be a tool for safety, not a weapon used against you. Keeping your address and real phone number private can significantly reduce the ways a stalker can invade your life.
Using services like Google Voice isn’t just a tech convenience — it’s a layer of protection in a world where privacy is under constant threat. Paired with vigilance, legal tools, and support networks, you can reclaim your sense of control and safety.
If you feel your situation is escalating, reach out to a domestic violence or stalking support group, and document every instance of harassment. You have the right to feel safe, and there are people and tools that can help you get there.
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