AI Security Audit for Families
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C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An annual AI-powered digital security audit for families that checks every family member's password hygiene, privacy settings, data exposure, device security, and online account safety, producing a family "security report card" with specific fix-it steps.
Kill Reason
NortonLifeLock, Aura, 1Password, and Bitdefender already offer family security audit features as part of mature subscription products with millions of paying users. A standalone entrant cannot build distribution or trust fast enough to compete before incumbents absorb the family-centric framing.
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