There are plenty of products that are created to help organizations maintain cybersecurity and data integrity, what about everyone else?
There is no market aimed towards assisting the general public with protecting their own data. That's why BreachWatch was created. A tool to guide everyone towards championing their own cybersecurity journey and ensure internet safety.
It's unique because we place people first and we are the only cybersecurity product solely focused on notifying users of data breaches and giving them actionable steps to protecting their identities.
What separates us from competitors is that BreachWatch is an active tool; it does not require the user to subscribe to a service to receive notifications, or request them. Our browser extension is actively monitoring all sites you use and gives you real steps to do if a data breach is detected.
Our browser extension tracks services used by consumers, monitors data breaches, and provides a clear actionable list for the user.
When a breach is detected on a site you've visited, BreachWatch doesn't just alert you; it immediately generates a personalized recovery checklist tailored to exactly what data was exposed. If your password was leaked, it tells you to change it and where. If your phone number was compromised, it walks you through enabling SIM-swap protection. Every task is prioritized high, medium, or low so you always know what to fix first.
BreachWatch only tracks the websites you actually visit, so every alert and checklist is relevant to you specifically; not a generic list of breached sites on the internet. It remembers how many times you've visited a site, when you first visited, and whether you've already completed your recovery steps. This means your risk picture is built around your real browsing habits, not someone else's.
BreachWatch pulls directly from a breach database and checks your visited sites against it on demand. Every time you hit Scan, it fetches the latest breach data so you're never working from outdated information. The moment a site you use appears in a new breach, you'll know about it with a desktop notification before most people even hear about it in the news.