The best OSINT tools typically don’t perform analysis or give you an answer. They extract information or improve your workflow.

That’s the idea behind the bookmarklets offered by My OSINT Training (MOT), a site run by longtime OSINT investigators and instructors Micah Hoffman and Griffin Glynn. In their day jobs they lead the investigations team for the National Child Protection Task Force, a US-based non-profit that helps locate endangered children.

MOT’s free bookmarklets help you easily and securely pull information from social media profiles, search names and domains, and perform other tasks that can speed up your workflow.

I spoke to them about the bookmarklets and collected key insights and tips for how investigators can use them.

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