Why we offer an anonymous option, and how it works
Some clients never tell us who they are. The system is built for that.
Some clients can't disclose upfront.
Some of the people we work with hold positions where giving any third party their real name and structures upfront isn't an option, even with NDAs. Public figures whose family situations they don't want anyone outside the household to know about. People in sensitive negotiations. People whose employer wouldn't approve of them paying for a private watch.
How the anon flow runs.
You give us a contact email and a phone number we hold but don't activate. You tell us roughly what kind of structures we'd be watching, and which threats you are most concerned about, without naming anything specific. We tell you what we'd watch and how. You decide what to share, when, and at what tier. Many anon clients stay anon for a long time.
How anon works at every tier, including Standing.
Anon works on Watch, Cover, and Standing. The thing voice escalation needs is a number we can ring reliably, not a name. Clients on Standing who want to stay anonymous keep a verified callback line for us, a number we've tested, an out-of-band check we've agreed in writing, and a structure-registered or burner phone that doesn't tie back to their real identity. We never need to know whose name is on the title deed.