Competitors
We do not compete with them. We compete with the void.
The products that exist each cover one piece of the problem: a call, a link, an identity. The cross-channel consumer prevention layer, which reads deception wherever it appears and in human language, stays uncovered.
The map
Good in their own segment, absent in the cross-channel layer.
Link and message checking
Solutions like Guardio have built solid businesses on URL checking, but they act at the address and backend level: they do not read on-screen content, so they do not cover messaging, calls and feeds.
Call protection
Truecaller and Hiya have hundreds of millions of users and a real network effect, but only on phone calls. Messages, emails, social and content are left out.
The system platforms
Google blocks a huge volume of scam messages within its own channels, but stays inside its own ecosystem and cannot run interpretive detection on competitors' apps without becoming the referee of content.
Antivirus and traditional suites
Norton and McAfee are adding anti-scam features, but on separate channels and without a single engine; often with partial coverage outside the United States.
VPN
NordVPN is a leader and highly valued, but prevention is an add-on to the subscription, not the core: it protects the infrastructure and the addresses, it does not read the human vector of deception.
Identity protection
Aura and similar players cover identity theft well, but they mostly act after the damage and are centered on the US market.
Where Prevyber is different.
- One engine that reads the language of deception across every channel, not one product per channel.
- It acts the moment the risk appears on the screen, not afterward, and not only inside a closed ecosystem.
- A network effect on the data: every reported scam protects all the other users.
- Built for the European market and for the everyday person, in plain language.
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