Who Knows My Email
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About this email privacy scanner

Learn why this scanner exists, how it helps people review email exposure, and how privacy is handled.

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What this scan checks

The scan looks for selected account registration signals, breach indicators, public email mentions, domain credibility signals and username profiles based on the part before the @.

Why it matters

Old accounts and exposed data can increase the risk of phishing, account takeover and password reuse attacks. A clear overview helps you decide what to review first.

Private by design

The scan starts after email verification. Results are shown on a private scan page and are not published as a searchable profile.

What you can learn from this page

  • Which signals can point to old accounts or exposure
  • How to interpret a result without overreacting
  • Which practical steps are worth taking first

How to use the result safely

Treat every match as a signal. Start with accounts you recognize, then review unfamiliar results carefully. Prioritize password reuse, two-factor authentication and closing accounts you no longer need.

This scanner is built for people checking their own address. Email verification, rate limits and private result pages help reduce misuse and keep the experience focused on personal privacy.

Frequently asked questions

Is the email privacy scan free?

Yes. The public scan is free to use for your own email address.

Do you store my results permanently?

No. Results are temporary and are not used to create a public profile.

Can I scan someone else?

No. Only scan your own email address or an address you have explicit permission to check.