Secure Your Digital Experience with EchoGuard

Your AI-powered assistant for detecting misinformation and emotional manipulation online. Browse with confidence.

Get EchoGuard (View on GitHub)

Chrome Web Store link coming soon!

Key Features

Source Credibility Analysis

Automatically checks websites against a database of known unreliable sources to warn you about potential bias or misinformation.

Emotional Language Detection

Identifies manipulative language patterns designed to evoke strong emotional responses rather than present factual information.

AI-Powered Insights

Leverages AI to provide nuanced analysis of content, including sentiment, propaganda techniques, and overall content credibility scores.

Clear Visual Warnings

Displays non-intrusive banners and popup notifications to alert you to potential risks without disrupting your browsing experience.

About EchoGuard

In an age of information overload, EchoGuard acts as your digital "canary in a coal mine." It's designed to empower you with the tools to critically assess online content. By flagging potential misinformation, biased reporting, and emotionally manipulative tactics, EchoGuard helps you navigate the web with greater awareness and security.

Our mission is to foster a more informed and discerning online community by making content analysis accessible to everyone.

How to Use EchoGuard

  1. Install the Extension: Add EchoGuard to your Chrome browser. (Link will be provided once available on the Web Store. For now, install from GitHub).
  2. Browse Freely: EchoGuard works in the background, automatically analyzing pages when "AUTO" mode is on.
  3. Heed the Warnings: Look for banners on pages or check the popup for detailed analysis.
  4. Check the Popup: Click the EchoGuard icon in your toolbar for a breakdown of source credibility, emotional language, and AI insights.
  5. Provide Feedback: Help us improve! Report issues or suggest features via our GitHub Issues page.

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