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Deep Search Daily

Raquel Noz – OSINT Educator

I'm the creative mind behind Deep Search Daily, where I explore the internet's overlooked corners and teach people how to ask better questions online.
My work sits at the crossroads of curiosity, public data, and digital investigation. I teach Open-Source intelligence (OSINT) techniques to professionals, students, and everyday searchers alike, as well as anyone who's ever Googled something and thought, "There's got to be more than this."
Here's what I focus on:
Strategic search techniques and metadata research
Real-world digital footprints and what they reveal
Creative ways to turn public information into insight
Content that makes complex search techniques feel intuitive, even fun
With a background in Information Technology and digital media, I make technical skills more human. Whether you're in cybersecurity, education, private investigations, or just curious about how things work, I believe anyone can learn how to dig a little deeper and think more critically along the way.


Client Testimonials

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Noz provided exceptional service. From setting up efficient systems to teaching us advanced search techniques, her expertise has helped streamline incredible workflow operations. The OSINT training has been particularly useful for keeping up with industry trends.

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Thanks to the patient and effective training from Noz, I now feel comfortable using technology and even helping others troubleshoot computer issues. Their training has been a game-changer for me.

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I really struggled with basic computer skills for a long time, but Noz was super patient and made learning easy and fun. Thanks to her, I now feel comfortable using technology, and I'm always happy to help my colleagues troubleshoot any issues in the office. Their training really made a huge difference for me!


Raquel Noz on teaching OSINT

Helping You Learn Practical and Ethical Search Skills for Our Digital World!

I create hands-on, beginner-friendly sessions that show how Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) can be used clearly and responsibly. Whether it's advanced search techniques or analyzing digital footprints, my focus is on ethical methods, free tools, and real-world use cases.
My work is designed for people who are curious about OSINT but don't know where to start. I've built toolkits, mini-courses, and open public challenges that have helped job seekers, educators, and independent researchers improve their online investigation skills.
I'm still early in my speaking journey, but my goal is simple: make OSINT understandable and useful without jargon and ego. These are practical skills for navigating the internet with more clarity and intention.