Most breach checkers tell you the same thing everyone else with your email gets told: a list of company names and a date. That is not enough to actually do anything with, which is why most people close the tab and change nothing.

This report is built differently, from a real scan of your email against known breach data, and it is organized around one idea: severity, not chronology. The breach that matters is not the most recent one. It is the one that exposed the data types that never expire.

What each breach module contains

A cracked database leaking exposed passwords, emails, and card data

How it works

1. Scan. Enter your email at our free scanner. It checks your address against the same public breach dataset referenced by browsers and security researchers worldwide.

2. See your exposure. The free results show what was found. That part costs nothing and always will.

3. Get the plan. The full report takes about a minute to generate and lives at a private link that does not expire, so you can work through it at your own pace and return to it when the next breach makes the news.

Why before, not after

Breach data does not expire. It gets recombined and resold long after the headlines about the original breach disappear, and the people who avoid the worst outcomes are not the ones who react fastest after fraud hits. They are the ones who found out what was already exposed first, and quietly closed those doors on an ordinary afternoon.

What this is not

No subscription, no auto-renewal, no monitoring service dressed up as software. Some of the strongest actions the report recommends, like credit freezes, are free and do not require us at all. The report's job is to tell you exactly which doors are open and exactly how to close them, once, clearly.

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Starts with the free scan. Takes about a minute to generate.

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