Anti-Doxing Project

In response to the alarming increase in doxing—where individuals are targeted and exposed online without their consent—this Anti-Doxing Project page offers a central hub of resources for those affected. Whether you're looking to understand what doxing is, take legal action, or access practical guidance through our downloadable toolkit, this page is designed to educate, empower, and support anyone facing online harassment and real-world harm.


🔍 What is Doxing?

Doxing happens when someone publicly shares your private information—like your name, address, workplace, or social media—without your permission and with the intent to harass, threaten, or cause harm. It’s more than just exposure—it’s targeted intimidation.


📝 Been Doxed? File a Legal Intake with CAIR-Chicago

If you’ve been doxed—especially by groups like Canary Mission, StopAntisemitism.org, or Betar U.S.—you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. Even if you were targeted by an individual or another group, you may qualify for separate legal action.


📘 Download the Toolkit

Our Doxing Toolkit is a practical guide for anyone who may be targeted—offering steps to take if doxed, safety planning strategies, and guidance on navigating doxing in school, the workplace, and beyond.