Privacy for public-facing owners
Small Business Privacy Checklist
Small business owners need visibility, but that does not mean every personal detail should be public. The goal is to separate business trust from personal exposure.
- Identity exposure
- Account security
- Phone and address privacy
- Social profile visibility
- Data broker cleanup
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Phone Number PrivacyReduce personal phone exposure.
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Separate Business and Personal Contact Details
Use a business email, business phone number, and appropriate business address instead of exposing your personal contact information everywhere.
This is especially important for consultants, contractors, creators, local service providers, and home-based businesses.
Check Domain and Website Exposure
Review domain privacy, contact pages, old PDFs, image metadata, invoices, forms, and public business listings.
A professional website should build trust without revealing unnecessary personal information.
Scam and Invoice Risk
Business owners are common targets for fake invoices, fake directory renewals, fake domain notices, payment change scams, and impersonation attempts.
The future business plan will include a downloadable business privacy report, vendor/payment checklist, and public exposure review.
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