This month virtual network service provider Atlas VPN released a new security feature called Data Breach Monitor. The new feature, currently available on iOS and Android platforms, helps its users check if their personal information has been leaked online.
First, users are prompted to scan their email addresses with Data Breach Monitor. The tool then searches through leaked databases to check whether the data there matches the user’s information.
If matching information is found, the user is presented with a list of past and current security breaches associated with their online accounts. In addition, the list includes information about when and where the breach occurred and what type of information was leaked.
The leaked data can include anything from credentials such as email address, username, and password to social security numbers or other types of personal information.
The tool also notifies users of new leaks affecting their personal data so they can take immediate action and stop malicious actors from exploiting their online accounts.
“In the first quarter of 2021 alone, more than 5 billion records were leaked in various data breaches. These numbers are alarming, so in addition to a VPN, we wanted to offer our users an even broader set of tools to protect their online security,” said the Chief Operating Officer at Atlas VPN.
While all Atlas VPN users can take advantage of the Data Breach monitor to boost their online security, Premium users get full access to the feature. It means they can connect multiple email addresses to the tool to safeguard all their online accounts.
About Atlas VPN
Atlas VPN is a highly secure, free VPN provider with a mission to make safe and open internet accessible to everyone. While relatively new to the VPN market, Atlas VPN already has over 4 million users worldwide. To protect their users’ privacy, the company uses military-grade encryption and protocols and has a strict no-logs policy.