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What Is ASCOMP LeakCheck?
ASCOMP LeakCheck is a Windows tool that helps you check if your passwords or email addresses have appeared in known data breaches. It gives you a simple way to review exposed accounts and understand where action may be needed. The software also supports privacy protection by keeping stored data on your own PC and using secure checking methods during the matching process. ASCOMP LeakCheck is useful for people who want a simple way to spot exposed accounts, organize their findings, and respond faster to security risks.

Key Features
- Check passwords against known breach databases.
- Check email addresses for reported data breaches.
- View breach details such as name and date.
- See safe and affected entries in one dashboard.
- Add multiple passwords and email addresses for checking.
- Supports privacy protection with local encrypted storage.
- Uses secure matching without sending plain-text passwords.
- Automatic monitoring is available in the Pro edition.
ASCOMP LeakCheck Giveaway Details & How to Join
Special offers
ASCOMP LeakCheck Professional - Private license
ASCOMP All-in-One Pack
Instructions
Step 1. Visit the ASCOMP LeakCheck giveaway link below and enter your name and email address to register.

Step 2. Open the email sent by ASCOMP and click the confirmation link to verify your address.

After confirmation, sign in to your account to access the download area for the full version.

Step 3. Download and install the software, then enter your Customer ID to activate the Pro version with full functionality.


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I’m always weary about these login credential checkers… do they submit our credentials to some online database of leaked credentials and search for a match (which if they do is in itself a crazy security risk, they could be building a database of submitted valid credentials…) or do they download the entire database of millions of leaked credentials to a local sequestered database and that is searched locally and your precious credentials and the search results are never uploaded to any internet service?