Press Release Summary
AirdropBuzz has launched “Before You Paste to AI – Privacy Guard,” a Chrome extension that intercepts paste actions on AI chat sites and warns users when sensitive data may be exposed. It detects risky patterns like emails, phone numbers, credit cards, API keys, private keys, seed phrases, Aadhaar, IBANs, and more—then lets users redact, allow, or cancel before anything is shared.
Bangalore India — AirdropBuzz today announced the launch of Before You Paste to AI – Privacy Guard, a Chrome extension designed to prevent accidental exposure of sensitive information when using AI chat tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini.
Privacy Guard intercepts paste actions and scans the clipboard locally for risky data patterns—then gives the user a clear choice to redact, allow, or cancel before anything is shared with an AI chat interface.
Why this matters
As AI tools become part of everyday work, accidental copy-paste leaks can happen in seconds—especially when switching between dashboards, emails, documentation, customer tickets, or code. Privacy Guard helps keep control in the user’s hands right at the moment it matters most: before a paste goes through.
What Privacy Guard detects
- Emails and phone numbers
- Credit card-like patterns
- API keys and access tokens
- Private keys and seed phrases
- Aadhaar, IBANs, PINs, ZIP/postal codes
- Internal URLs and other high-risk identifiers
Key features
- Paste protection for popular AI chat sites
- Automatic sensitive-data detection using pattern-based checks
- One-click redaction with safe placeholders
- Optional auto-redact on selected sites
- Local processing so clipboard checks stay on the user’s device
Availability
Before You Paste to AI – Privacy Guard is available now on the Chrome Web Store:
Install Privacy Guard from the Chrome Web Store
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