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You are not alone. The Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence envisions a First State where safe, healthy, equitable relationships, families and communities thrive. Our programs are designed to further our mission and provide much needed services for our constituents. Take a look. Fundraisers and events help us raise awareness and generate crucial resources to serve our community. You can also learn more about the trainings and webinars we offer. Find out more. There are many resources available for anyone affected by domestic violence across our state.
Read more. If you are being stalked or abused, take steps to keep your abuser from knowing you are looking for help. There is a red Quick Escape button in the lower right-hand corner of every page on this website. Click this button if your abuser enters the room while you are viewing this website.

It will close this website and redirect your browser to a neutral page. Everything you do online is recorded. Your computer stores hundreds of bits of information about everything you do with your computer, including information about which websites you've visited, your passwords, and what your emails say.
An abuser can easily track the websites you visit or read your email messages. If you suspect your activities are being monitored, they probably are. Abusers are often controlling and want to know your every move. Using a separate computer is best, but you can protect yourself at home by familiarizing yourself with processes like private browsing, deleting your browser history, clearing your cache and deleting cookies. Your abuser can track your online actions β there is nothing you can do to remove your tracks completely.
If you try to erase your tracks, your abuser might become suspicious. If your abuser sends you email, do not open it on those computers. Sending email is like sending a postcard through the mail. Anyone along the path can read what it says. If you need to talk to someone about the danger or abuse in your life, if possible, please call a hotline instead. If you must use email to discuss your situation we suggest you use an account that your abuser doesn't know about.