BranditScan Launches New 'Guardian Angel' Feature

BranditScan Launches New 'Guardian Angel' Feature

MONTREAL — Content and privacy protector BranditScan has announced the launch of their Guardian Angel feature, allowing for content creators to be gifted premium protection plans by their fans and supporters.

Founder Gino Sciretta noted that the feature was "influenced by BranditScan’s creator-centric thinking."

“This really came from the idea of accessibility,” said Sciretta. “While BranditScan is super-affordable at only $45 per month, I wanted all creators — small or large — to have the ability to protect themselves.”

The feature lets users purchase a plan and send the gift code to their favorite creator.

According to a rep, the gifting ability “has had positive reviews from content creators [with] many excited to share the feature with their fans on social networks to find their very own 'Guardian Angel.'"

BranditScan’s platform provides content creators a 360-degree view on their brand throughout the web and gives creators the necessary tools to protect their content from unwanted use.

To open a trial account, visit BranditScan.com. To gift the service to a content creator, click here.

For more information, follow BranditScan on Twitter.

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