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Seerror is a Bengaluru-based privacy and cybersecurity startup building tools that protect 1.4 billion Indian internet users from the fraud, surveillance, and digital exploitation aimed at them every day.
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560102, Bengaluru, India
- 6392400172
- support@seerror.com
- www.seerror.com
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Honestly they are building amazing…
Honestly they are building amazing products
They are building amazing tools for our…
What impressed me most about Seerror is the philosophy No ads, no forced signups, no weird tracking Just useful privacy tools that work. Seerpack for VS Code is actually pretty smart for checking risky npm packages before install.
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