Guide:Resisting technological domestic abuse: Difference between revisions

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* Log out and/or delete any user accounts perpetrator may have used on all the devices.
* Round up all the electronic devices you don't recognise and dispose of them or at least turn them all off by unplugging them from power or removing batteries.
**This applies to your car too.[[File:Tile Sport - June 2018 (1959).jpg|thumb|A Tile tracker, such as this one, can be slipped into your car or backpack. It's battery lasts up to two years, and it does not need to have it's own internet access, via a SIM card, to track you.]]
**This applies to your car too.
* Factory reset your router/gateway device. Perpetrator may have installed monitoring software.
** If you're not sure how, call your service provider; they will generally be able to walk you through the steps and help you reconnect.
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** Make yourself harder to find on social media by setting your profile private or to undiscoverable mode.
===Other===
* Ask your financial institution to reissue your credit cards.
* Remove them from utilities or bills.
*Sweep your car for unknown electronics. Consumer grade trackers are easy to come by and don't even need external power (such as [[w:Tile (company)]]).