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National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 · text START to 88788 · thehotline.org — 24/7, free, confidential.
Tech-Enabled Abuse · Stalking · Survivor-Centered Forensics
You’re Not Imagining It.
We Can Prove It.
A real forensic investigator can examine your phone, accounts, and home network for tracking apps, hidden trackers, account access by the abuser, and surveillance you didn’t consent to. Court-ready documentation prepared to support admissibility under FRE 901/902 for a protective-order filing, custody case, or police report. Confidential. Quiet. On your timeline.
Call (239) 241-8095We answer 7am–11pm Eastern. After hours, leave a message and we’ll call back at a time you say is safe.
Can’t talk freely? Text us a code word and we’ll call back at a time you say is safe.
Your safety controls every contact. We will not email, text, or call you back unless you tell us it’s safe — you choose the time and the channel. Online scheduling sends an automatic email confirmation, so only use it if your inbox is private; otherwise call or text and we’ll arrange a safe way to reach you.
First call
Free triage
15-minute call. We’ll listen and figure out together whether forensic work is the right tool right now, or whether a DV advocate or attorney needs to come first.
Done-for-you
from $2,000
Our examiner runs it end-to-end — device packages for 1, 3, or 5 devices; $400/hr beyond. Full forensic report with chain of custody for a protective-order or custody filing, coordinated with your DV advocate or attorney.
Sliding-scale and pro-bono support available for survivors. We partner with local DV agencies. No survivor is turned away over money on the first call.

Who you’re calling
Quinnlan Varcoe (she/her)
Lead forensic examiner · 15 active cybersecurity certifications · Naples, FL
You’ll talk to a real woman investigator on the first call, not a sales rep, not a chatbot. I work case-by-case with survivors, DV advocates, and family-law attorneys. NDA from first contact. We move at your pace, never the abuser’s. I’ll tell you the truth about what your phone shows, even if the answer is “nothing technical, but here’s what’s actually going on.”
What a survivor-centered forensic exam includes
- Phone exam — stalkerware and spyware (Pegasus, FlexiSPY, mSpy, Cocospy and dozens more), MDM profiles, jailbreak detection. Cellebrite and Magnet Axiom — the same tools federal examiners use.
- AirTag and tracker sweep — devices currently or previously paired with your phone, plus a Bluetooth scan of your car or home if needed.
- Account access audit — every device signed into your iCloud, Google, email, banking, and social. Mailbox forwarding rules. Hidden OAuth grants. Family-sharing access. We pull the abuser out of every account.
- Network and shared-account review — Apple Family, Google Family, shared streaming, shared cloud storage, shared password managers. These are the most-missed back doors.
- Court-ready documentation — a hash-verified evidence chain prepared to support admissibility under FRE 901/902 for a protective-order filing, custody case, civil suit, or police report. We can sit on a call with your DV advocate or attorney.
If you need help right now and can’t reach us
- National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 · text START to 88788 · 24/7, free, confidential.
- Loveisrespect (teen + young adult dating abuse): 1-866-331-9474
- RAINN (sexual assault): 1-800-656-4673
- NNEDV Safety Net: tech-abuse safety planning — techsafety.org
- If you’re in immediate danger: call 911.
Frequently asked
One call. Free. No commitment. We move at your pace.
Call (239) 241-80957am–11pm Eastern · we’ll call back at a time you say is safe
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