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Your step-by-step guide to protecting your digital privacy and joining the community.
Sign up at digitalprivacywatchdog.com — it takes 30 seconds. You'll get immediate access to our database of privacy-violating websites and the tools to take action.
Create Free AccountBrowse our database of websites with documented privacy violations. Use the Top Violators section on your dashboard to see the worst offenders, or search by city, state, or industry. Every site has been scanned and scored for unauthorized tracking pixels, cookies deployed without consent, and other privacy violations.
Browse the DatabaseWhen you find a site you've visited before — or want to check out — click through to the website from your normal browser. Browse naturally: view a few pages, use their search, click around. The tracking happens automatically in the background without you doing anything special.
Come back to Digital Privacy Watchdog and confirm which sites you visited. You can confirm one at a time or use our Batch Confirm tool to confirm multiple sites at once. For each confirmation, you'll attest that you personally visited the site — we'll record it with a timestamp and send a PDF confirmation email for your records.
When you're ready, complete your membership for a one-time payment of $4.99. This supports ongoing privacy enforcement efforts and documents your personal investment in digital privacy protection. There's no rush — you can confirm visits before or after paying.
Complete Membership — $4.99Take your visit confirmations to EasyFilerComplaint (easyfilercomplaint.com) to file formal complaints with the California Department of Justice and Attorney General. Filing costs $1.99 per complaint and puts violating companies officially on notice. Each filing creates an additional documented record of your commitment to digital privacy enforcement.
Go to EasyFilerComplaintKeep visiting sites, keep confirming, keep filing. The more active you are, the stronger the community's collective voice becomes. Every confirmation and every complaint adds to the record. Check your dashboard regularly for new top violators and updates on sites you've already confirmed.
In today's AI-driven world, your personal data is being collected, shared, and profiled without your knowledge or consent. Tracking pixels, unauthorized cookies, and hidden data collectors operate on thousands of websites — often in violation of California privacy law.
Digital Privacy Watchdog exists to make this visible and actionable. When you confirm a visit and file a complaint, you're not just protecting yourself — you're protecting everyone. Every action strengthens the community's ability to hold violators accountable.
Privacy isn't optional. It's fundamental.