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Maskeraid – Detect & Mask data before sending to LLMs

Maskeraid - Detect, mask and sanitize your data before sending to LLMs by applying custom string/regex replacement rules

Users3Current public install base
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Maskeraid – Detect, Mask & Protect data before sending to LLMs

Stop worrying about accidentally sharing sensitive personal data, api keys, secrets with ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini etc.. Maskeraid is a lightweight browser extension that acts as a safety net, scrubbing your messages of private info before they ever hit the cloud.

How it works:

Define Custom Rules: Use simple keywords or powerful Regex to catch emails, phone numbers, API keys, or internal project names.

Real-Time Scanning: Maskeraid watches as you type and flags sensitive info instantly.

Automatic Masking: Choose to redact replace data with generic placeholders (e.g., swapping "John Doe" for "[USER]").

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