BreachWatch is built with privacy first. All activity tracking happens locally on your device, meaning your browsing data is never sent, stored, or sold to any third party.
We do not collect personal data, login credentials, or private messages.
BreachWatch only uses data in two ways:
Local Analysis:
The extension checks websites you visit directly on your device to identify potential risks.
Threat Intelligence Updates:
BreachWatch connects to trusted cybersecurity databases to retrieve:
Recent data breaches
Known phishing domains
Security alerts related to services you use
This process does not include sharing your personal browsing history.
We are committed to protecting your privacy. BreachWatch will never:
Sell or share your data
Store your browsing history externally
Track your personal identity
Access your emails, passwords, or private files
When a risk is detected, BreachWatch provides:
Clear, non-technical explanations
A simple summary of what happened
Exactly what information may be affected
Step-by-step actions to protect yourself
No confusing jargon. Just clear guidance you can trust.
You can:
Turn features on or off anytime
Choose what type of alerts you receive
Remove the extension instantly with no data retained
Why This Matters
Many security tools require access to your data to function. BreachWatch takes a different approach:
"We Protect You Without Collecting You!"