Most people don't realize that a package's history is a map to their front door. If a fan sends a box to a local Mailbox store, the "last mile" of that journey is dangerously close to your home.
1. The Distant Intercept Your mail and packages arrive at our singular, higher-security facility. This is the "End of the Road" for the public. To any sender or tracking number, the journey is over.
Once inside our walls, we don’t just hold your mail—we sanitize the data. We block the original shipping labels, delivery markings, and any digital identifiers that could link the sender to your current physical location.
We bundle mail & or scan, relabel packages using our private business credentials. Your mail is placed back onto a standard delivery truck as a "New Shipment" usually within 24-48hrs.
Your items arrive at your studio, home, or hotel. Because they arrived on a standard route via a new carrier, there is no searchable link between the fan who sent it and the doorstep where it landed.
In a standard retail mail center or a Mailbox Store, there is always a "vulnerability window." Whether it’s a coffee shop across the street, a parked car in the lot, or someone lingering by the front door, a stalker or paparazzi only needs to wait for the assistant to pull up to the curb. Once that assistant walks out with the mail, the "tail" begins, and the star’s private residence can be compromised.
DYVERSION eliminates that window entirely.
The tracking number ends with us. In the digital age, convenience is a security flaw. When you use a local service, the proximity is the risk. By using our Distant Re-Routing, you gain:
Tracking Anonymity: No one can follow a tracking number to your zip code.
Carrier Diversion: We can change carriers (e.g., it arrives via FedEx, but we ship it to you via UPS) to further scramble the trail.
Operational Security: Even the driver delivering to your house doesn't know where the package originally came from.