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Breach data disclaimer

Effective date: Apr 21, 2026

What Esrok does

Esrok checks verified customer email addresses against supported breach sources. When a positive match is found, Esrok stores the match so we can show breach history, avoid repeat alerts, and send useful notifications.

What a match means

A match means a configured source returned breach information connected to a verified monitored email. It does not always prove that every listed data type was exposed for that exact person, and it does not prove that an account is currently compromised.

What a clean result means

A clean result means Esrok did not find a known match in the sources checked at that time. It is not a guarantee that the email has never appeared in a breach, private leak, malware log, phishing list, or future disclosure.

Provider limits

Esrok depends on configured breach providers and approved private sources. Providers can rate-limit, delay, remove, correct, or change data. Esrok may queue checks, slow checks, or temporarily pause checks to keep the service reliable and within provider limits.

Customer responsibility

Esrok gives alerts and context, but you are responsible for acting on risk. Common steps include changing reused passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, checking affected services, and watching for phishing attempts.

What we do not provide

  • Esrok is not a law firm, insurance provider, or incident-response company.
  • Esrok does not guarantee complete breach coverage.
  • Esrok does not guarantee that a breach source is perfectly accurate.
  • Esrok does not store or provide raw breach databases or leaked passwords.

Related policies

Read the privacy policy, terms, and data policy for more detail.