Email Breach Check

Was your emailexposed?

Enter your email address to check if it appears in known data breaches. If it does, you will see what was exposed and what steps to take.

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Breach Monitor

Email Check

Active

user@example.com

Found in known breaches

Action recommended

Email address confirmed in breach records

Password hash included

What to do next

Change passwords · Enable 2FA

Protected by Afensia

✓ All clear

No breaches found for this address

An old account. A reused password.

You signed up for a service years ago and have not thought about it since. That service had a data breach. Your email address — and possibly the password you used — may now be in a list somewhere.

Data breaches accumulate silently. Credentials from old accounts are often used to attempt access to your current accounts, especially if you reused a password. Knowing which of your emails have been exposed is the first step.

See it in action.

The sequence below shows the feature flow from start to result.

Breach Check

Email Monitor

Email address

user@example.com

Checking breach databases

Found in known breaches

This address appears in publicly known breach data.

Email address confirmed in breach records

Password hash included in at least one breach

Consider enabling 2FA on associated accounts

What to do next

Change affected passwords · Enable 2FA

Afensia Breach Monitor

Active

Check in three steps.

01

Enter your email address

Type or paste your email address into Afensia. You can check multiple addresses if needed.

02

Afensia checks known breaches

The app scans known public breach databases to see if your email address appears in any of them.

03

See what was exposed and what to do

If a breach is found, you get a clear summary and actionable steps: what to change and where.

Ready in under a minute —

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Clarity about your exposure.

Know which emails are exposed

Find out which of your email addresses appears in known data breaches — including old or rarely-used ones.

Understand what was included

See what type of data was included in the breach: email, password hash, or other account details.

Actionable next steps

Afensia tells you what to change and where — so you are not left guessing what to do after a breach.

Real-time breach alerts

We scan for new breaches continuously and notify you immediately if your email appears in one.

How your email is checked safely.

Checking for breaches is sensitive. Here is exactly how Afensia handles it.

Checks run securely and anonymously

Your email address is checked using a secure method that does not expose the full address to third parties.

We do not sell your data

Your email address is used only for the breach check. It is not shared, sold, or used for marketing.

You are notified immediately

If we detect your email in a new breach, we notify you so you can act before the damage spreads.

We comply with international privacy regulations

Your data handling rights are fully respected.

When checking matters most.

Old account from years ago

A service you signed up for in 2016 was breached in 2022. You changed your password on every major account — but not that one, because you forgot it existed.

Reused password risk

One exposed email/password combination is enough for an attacker to try it across hundreds of services. Knowing helps you act before they do.

Suspicious emails after a breach

You start receiving phishing emails that use your name correctly. Checking which breach exposed your data helps explain why — and what else to secure.

Ignoring a security warning

A service sends a breach notification but it looks like spam. Afensia's independent check confirms whether your address was genuinely included.

Common questions.

Afensia scans known public data breach records to see if your email address appears in any of them. We notify you if a match is found along with relevant details about what was exposed.

Find out what's been exposed.

Check your email address for known breaches in seconds. Free to start, no credit card required.

Free to start  ·  No credit card  ·  iOS & Android