BranditScan Unveils New 'Catfish Scanner' Tech for Instagram

BranditScan Unveils New 'Catfish Scanner' Tech for Instagram

MONTREAL — BranditScan has unveiled its "catfish scanner" tech that utilizes brand name searches combined with facial recognition technology to identify and take down Instagram imposters.

"We wanted creators to kick back and know they are in good hands. They simply need to provide us with a selfie and their brand names when they sign up. The scanner will send over anything that matches their identity," explained a company rep.

"On a daily basis we would see creators asking fans to report fake accounts on Instagram, at times with little success," the rep continued. "We just knew there had to be an easier way to automate this for creators so they could easily find and take down catfishes."

The catfish scanner is among the features available with BranditScan's $45 Premium Plan.

"Not only can creators send out takedowns for their stolen content, but they can also submit their very own links to BranditScan for any other social platforms," the rep said. "A creator creates their online brand and presence on more than one platform, and we really believe that now more than ever, creators should have access to protect every aspect of their brand all in one spot, for a price that is affordable," the rep said.

For additional details, visit BranditScan online and on Twitter and Instagram.

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