Amicus International Consulting Releases a Practical Privacy Roadmap for Victims of Digital Overexposure and Identity Theft
VANCOUVER, BC — In 2025, your most sensitive data — from your facial recognition scan to your home’s IP address — is likely already stored, sold, and analyzed by entities you’ve never heard of. From Big Tech to cybercriminals, the Internet knows too much.
Amicus International Consulting released a powerful new guide: “The Internet Knows Too Much: 10 Legal Steps to Reclaim Your Privacy in 2025.”
This release offers individuals and professionals a step-by-step legal and ethical blueprint for reducing digital exposure, stopping identity theft, and reclaiming control of their private lives.
Why This Matters Now
From social media oversharing to major data breaches, billions of digital identities have become fragmented, duplicated, and commodified. According to the 2025 Global Privacy Index, 92% of people have at least one piece of personally identifiable information (PII) listed on public-facing or dark web databases.
“Privacy is no longer the default — it’s something you must fight for,” says a senior Amicus advisor. “This guide gives people the tools to fight back legally, intelligently, and effectively.”
Who Is This Guide For?
- Victims of data breaches, identity theft, or doxxing
- Professionals whose past digital content threatens their current career
- Whistleblowers, journalists, or activists under surveillance
- Individuals facing cyberstalking or revenge porn
- Anyone concerned about being tracked, profiled, or impersonated
- Crypto users and digital entrepreneurs seeking financial privacy
- Citizens of countries with authoritarian or invasive digital monitoring programs
📘 The Internet Knows Too Much: 10 Legal Steps to Reclaim Your Privacy in 2025
1. Conduct a Digital Exposure Audit
Before taking action, you must understand what’s out there. Amicus uses AI-powered tools to scan:
- Data broker listings
- Dark web marketplaces
- Facial recognition databases
- Metadata trails
- Social media archives
Clients receive a comprehensive privacy risk report within 72 hours.
2. Legally Change Your Name (If Necessary)
If your current legal name is tied to targeted harassment, high-risk exposure, or has been fraudulently duplicated, a court-sanctioned name change can sever the digital connection to your old identity.
Amicus works with courts and legal advisors in compliant jurisdictions to ensure legitimacy and traceability.
3. Request a New Tax ID or Social Security Number Supposer
If your SIN/SSN or TIN has been compromised,sed, Amicus can assist in legally requesting a new identification number through proper channels—a vital step in stopping financial fraud and opening secure new accounts.
4. Pursue Second Citizenship for International Privacy
Second citizenship is no longer a luxury — it’s a privacy and protection tool.
Countries like Grenada, Malta, Vanuatu, and Dominica offer legitimate citizenship-by-investment programs that give clients:
- New legal nationality
- Fresh passport and banking credentials
- Access to privacy-respecting jurisdictions
- Diversified geopolitical risk
Amicus helps clients navigate each step legally and transparently.
5. Remove Yourself from Data Brokers
Your personal information is likely being sold by companies like:
- Whitepages
- Spokeo
- Intelius
- Acxiom
- BeenVerified
Amicus sends opt-out requests and legal takedowns to over 100 known brokers, using GDPR, CCPA, and international privacy laws to enforce deletion.
6. Deactivate Compromised Social Media and Email Accounts
Old Gmail, Facebook, Twitter/X/X, and even LinkedIn accounts hold treasure troves of behavioural data. Many are unknowingly linked to exposed passwords or metadata.
Amicus assists in:
- Securely deactivating compromised accounts
- Rebuilding new, anonymized social profiles
- Masking email and device fingerprints from AI scrapers
7. Use Facial Obfuscation and Biometric Shielding
If your face or voice has been used in deepfakes, stolen for facial recognition, or scraped from social media:
- Use AI-powered masking tools like Fawkes and LowKey
- Request deletion from corporate biometric databases
- Re-register with biometric systems under a new legal identity
Amicus guides clients through legal biometric suppression procedures globally.
8. Set Up Secure Banking Under New Credentials
Most U.S.-based banks are required to report personal information under FATCA and CRS laws. A second citizenship and a new TIN enable clients to:
- Open new offshore bank accounts
- Protect crypto assets under multi-sig wallets
- Legally segment financial activity from old exposure
- Maintain a lawful, reportable tax status
Amicus works with licensed financial institutions across Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia.
9. Scrub Search Engine Results and Archive Data
Tools like the Wayback Machine, Google Cache, and various search engines may store outdated or damaging content.
Amicus initiates:
- Legal takedown notices under GDPR’s “Right to Be Forgotten”
- DMCA removals of unauthorized or impersonated content
- Source suppression and de-indexing requests
10. Rebuild a Verifiable Yet Private Digital Identity
Amicus helps clients create:
- Anonymized, validated credentials for professional use
- Online presence under new legal name
- AI-resistant identity signatures for reputation protection
- Legal documentation packages for employers, banks, and agencies
This gives clients the freedom to live normally — without being shackled by the mistakes, exposure, or violations of their digital past.
Case Study: The Startup Founder Who Vanished — Legally
In 2024, a tech founder discovered that his early crypto venture had drawn the attention of cyber extortionists. After receiving threats, his family’s names and photos were leaked on Telegram. Attempts to erase the content failed.
Amicus orchestrated a full digital exit strategy, including:
- Legal name change and second citizenship
- Re-registration of all companies under new entities
- Facial obfuscation to defeat facial recognition
- Offshore banking setup
- Takedown of 423 public and private search records
Today, he works under a new identity — legally, securely, and without fear.

Why Amicus?
Unlike generic privacy software or online “eraser” services, Amicus International Consulting provides full-spectrum legal support, including:
- Legal documentation and compliance
- Government-vetted second citizenship processing
- Deep web monitoring and broker takedowns
- Secure financial re-establishment
- Global biometric suppression
- Real-time privacy advocacy
You Can’t Hide From the Internet — But You Can Beat It
“You don’t need to disappear. You just need to control what the internet sees — and who controls the narrative,” says an Amicus advisor. “This guide gives people the power to reset, legally and permanently.”
📞 Contact Information
Phone: +1 (604) 200-5402
Email: info@amicusint.ca
Website: www.amicusint.ca