About VisibilityLeak

VisibilityLeak documents how personal data, identity signals, and behavioral traces become visible online.

Modern systems collect, infer, index, and resurface information in ways that are often invisible to the people affected. VisibilityLeak exists to explain how that visibility happens—across search engines, platforms, databases, records systems, and network infrastructure.

This site focuses on exposure mechanisms, not advice or protection. Articles examine how information surfaces, who can access it, why it persists, and where common assumptions about privacy, deletion, or invisibility break down.

VisibilityLeak is an independent research and publishing project. It does not offer legal, technical, or privacy services, and it does not guarantee outcomes. Content is published for informational and analytical purposes only.