A site called “Dogequest” popped up recently. It claims to list personal info of Tesla owners in the US. You can see names, home addresses, phone numbers, and emails on an interactive map.

The map also shows Tesla dealerships, Supercharger spots, and details about workers tied to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), run by Elon Musk.
To get your info removed, the site asks for scanned proof, like JPG or PNG files showing you sold your Tesla.
Data Accuracy and Site Features
No one’s sure how accurate the info is. Some names match real Tesla owners, and a few dealership locations check out, based on what 404 Media found on March 18, 2025. But other parts of the map and data don’t line up with reality.
The site’s cursor is a Molotov cocktail. It calls itself a place to
“empower creative expressions of protest.”
Whoever made it stays hidden. It’s built as a basic HTML page, so copying it is simple.
Reactions and Legal Concerns
Elon Musk spoke out against it. He called it
“extreme domestic terrorism”
after reports of attacks on Tesla property. The site doesn’t always load, some can’t get in – but it was working on March 18, 2025.
People are pushing the FBI to look into it for possible doxxing laws being broken. Tesla hasn’t said anything official yet.

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This is disturbing. Who is protecting me as a Tesla owner?
You should’ve protected yourself by not purchasing that piece of shit from that piece of shit.