BranditScan Launches New Leak Protection Feature 'BreachAI'

BranditScan Launches New Leak Protection Feature 'BreachAI'

MONTREAL — BranditScan has launched a new feature, BreachAI, the latest tool in their piracy and brand protection arsenal for content creators. 

The addition, said a rep, was “inspired by the recent and heightened recurrence of mass data leaks from digital platforms.”

“With content creators using an extraordinary number of platforms and software on a daily basis, they are more likely to fall victim to data leaks,” the rep continued. “BreachAI brings needed transparency to creators. We want platforms to be responsible. They need to be encrypting data and making sure their platforms are secure. Creators put their trust in them with highly sensitive information that is dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.” 

BreachAI allows creators to receive notifications when their personal information has been found in a breach. Creators are now able to see if their email, passwords, addresses or phone numbers were released in a leak and to take the necessary steps to protect themselves.

“We just want to keep content creators safe,” the rep added. “They need to have visibility and access to the same information as those who are malicious. We’re leveling out the playing field.”

BreachAI is the latest addition to the company's $45 Premium Plan, which helps content creators send bulk DMCAs and remove catfish social media accounts, among other brand protection tools and features.

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