Doxxing can happen to any family. A photo with a house number, a school logo in the background, a reused username, a heated moment in a group chat - small details add up fast. And when someone decides to expose that information, teens can feel suddenly vulnerable and afraid.In this brief, practical guide, Eliza Trenholm walks parents through: How doxxing actually works (in plain, non-technical language)The subtle ways teens accidentally expose personal informationThe platforms where doxxing most often startsHow to complete a simple 20-minute privacy reset that dramatically reduces riskWhat to do - calmly and effectively - if your teen is ever threatenedConversation scripts to help you talk about privacy without lecturing or fearHealthy digital habits teens can build for lifelong protectionClear, calm, and easy to follow, this guide gives parents the confidence to protect their family's digital footprint without overwhelm or alarmism. You'll finish it feeling informed, empowered, and ready to take practical action today.Part of the Digital Defense for Families Series - short, accessible guides designed for busy, modern parents who want to keep their children safe online without becoming technology experts.