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How OSINTA works, and what to expect

A calm, plain-language walkthrough of what happens when you look at your own digital footprint, from your first safe step to a Digital Mirror you can keep. No jargon, no surprises.

What to expect

Your own digital footprint, one calm step at a time

OSINTA is self-only and built on public sources. Here is the path you'll follow: you stay in control at every step, and nothing becomes part of your Digital Mirror until you say so.

Your own digital footprint, one calm step at a time

A safe start, on your terms

You begin by sharing only what points to you, and you learn your rights up front — including the right to be forgotten, your right to access your data, and how platforms handle requests. OSINTA looks only at your own public digital footprint, never anyone else's.

Findings you can read, and reasons you can check

Each result arrives as a calm card — what it is, where it's public, and how fresh it is. You see why it may be yours, drawn from your name, your work, and where you are, so it stays a candidate you can weigh, never an assumption. You decide: this is me, not me, or not sure — and each choice teaches OSINTA to read your footprint more clearly.

Your Digital Mirror, yours to keep

Only what you confirm forms your Digital Mirror: a clear, time-aware view of your own confirmed findings that's yours alone. Each finding shows its source and how fresh it is, so you can check it, and OSINTA helps you frame and route a GDPR rights request with your findings in front of you. A quiet, sparse footprint is a real result too, not a failure.

It comes back only when it matters

After your first look, OSINTA stays calm in the background and returns to you only when something about your own footprint meaningfully changes. No alarms, no countdowns, no noise. Just a clear, calm look whenever you choose to open it. You can leave with your data at any time.

Next step

See your own digital footprint, calmly and clearly

This is a self-only view of what's already public about you — yours to read first, and to decide what stays. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know as access opens up.