Breach Notification Translator
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An AI tool that takes any data breach notification letter and translates it into: (1) exactly what data was exposed, (2) specific risks to the individual, (3) step-by-step actions to protect yourself, personalized to the type of data stolen.
Kill Reason
Translating a breach notification letter is a single LLM prompt that any user can execute with Claude or ChatGPT today at zero cost. There is no proprietary data, no workflow integration, and no reason a user would pay for a standalone wrapper around a task general-purpose AI models already perform well.
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