Vigil watches every email address in your household, every week, and tells you exactly what was exposed and what to do about it. Written for real people, not IT departments.
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Your household this week
The problem
Most people know data breaches happen. Few know their family's email addresses are sitting in breach databases right now, waiting for someone to misuse them.
The few services that exist were built for a different market. You get a watered-down product at full price, coverage gaps nobody tells you about, and no local support when something goes wrong.
Checking your own email is one thing. Who's watching your teenager's gaming account? Your dad's email he set up in 2008 and never thinks about?
Getting a notification that your email was in a breach is one thing. Knowing what to actually do about it, in plain language, in the next five minutes, is another thing entirely.
How Vigil works
Who it's for
You don't need to know what a SHA-1 hash is. You just need to care about the people around you.
Parent, 35 to 55
You've heard enough about data breaches to be worried, but you don't have time to manually check every family member's accounts every few months.
Child under 13
Kids' email addresses sit dormant for years, which makes them ideal targets. A breach now might not surface until they're 18 and applying for their first credit card.
Teen, 13 to 17
Active across gaming, social media, and streaming. More accounts, more exposure, and a habit of reusing the same password everywhere. Breaches here are immediate risks.
Elderly parent or grandparent
They wouldn't know what to do with a breach alert even if they got one. Setting up Vigil for them means you'd know before they do, and you can help them act on it.
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We'll be in touch before we open to the public.