Is your email in a data breach?

Check your email against billions of leaked records from known breaches — free and instant. Then see exactly what to do, and remove your exposed data for good.

We check against known data-breach databases. We don’t store or sell your email — we’re in the business of deleting data, not collecting it.

How the check works

Real breach data

We check your email against a database of billions of records from thousands of confirmed breaches. This is real data, not an estimate.

Private by design

Your email is used only to run the lookup. We don’t sell it or sign you up for anything — we delete personal data for a living.

Instant + actionable

Results appear in seconds, with the breaches, the data types exposed, and a clear plan for what to fix next.

What to do if your email was breached

A breach isn’t the end of the world — but it’s a signal to act. Here’s the order that actually reduces your risk.

1
Change reused passwords

Update the password on each breached account — and anywhere you reused it. A password manager makes every login unique so one leak can’t unlock the rest.

2
Turn on two-factor auth

Even if a password leaks, 2FA (an app code or passkey) stops attackers from getting in. Enable it on email, banking and social accounts first.

3
Get your data off broker sites

Breaches are worse when your name, address and phone are also for sale on data-broker sites. Removing those listings cuts the spam, scam and phishing that follow a leak.

4
Monitor for new leaks

Breaches keep happening. Continuous monitoring tells you the moment your email shows up in a new dump, so you can rotate a password before it’s abused.

Common questions

Data breach checks, answered

Is this breach check really free?

Yes. Enter your email and we check it instantly against known data-breach databases — the same sources security researchers use. No payment and no account required.

Is it safe to enter my email?

Yes. We only use your email to run the breach lookup. We don’t sell it or add you to marketing lists — PersProtect is in the business of deleting personal data, not collecting it.

What should I do if my email was breached?

Change the password on every affected account and anywhere you reused it, turn on two-factor authentication, and watch for phishing. Then remove your name, address and phone from the data-broker sites that make you easy to target — that’s what PersProtect automates.

Does a breach mean I’ll be scammed?

Not necessarily, but breached emails, passwords and phone numbers are exactly what scammers buy and reuse. The sooner you rotate passwords and get your data off broker sites, the smaller your exposure.

Breached or not — your data is still for sale

Run your full exposure report and let us remove your personal data from 499 broker sites — and keep it gone.

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