BranditScan Introduces '1-Click' Partnership Integration for Platforms

BranditScan Introduces '1-Click' Partnership Integration for Platforms

MONTREAL — Content and privacy protector BranditScan has introduced its new "1-Click" partnership program that allows platforms to integrate the service directly into their website and enables creators to sign up with a single click.

BranditScan has launched the program with Loyalfans. "Their content creators now have easy access to prevent piracy with '1-Click.' Each member can run a free scan with and take action immediately if their brand is at risk," noted a rep.

"This integration comes at a time when many creators feel that platforms lack the necessary tools to fully protect their content, especially as creators in the industry move towards a multi-platform model to increase their exposure and revenue," the rep continued. "This integration ensures that creators can have that protection using '1-Click,' no matter where they may post their content. From social media to uploading content across the web, creators now have easy access to prevent piracy and to use BranditScan’s anti-piracy tools to protect themselves."

Loyalfans Co-Founder Eduard A. Braileanu expressed excitement about the new service.

"Piracy is a huge problem and impacts all creators in such a negative way. To be able to show creators a path they may choose to help mitigate the exploitation of their labor is incredible," Braileanu added. "We want creators to know about every tool available to help protect their brands."

Visit BranditScan online and on Twitter for additional details and updates.

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