Hush, a digital privacy firm, announced it received $4 million in seed funding, Martech Series reports. The company’s service utilizes “advanced (artificial intelligence) technology (that) protects members’ full digital footprint and highlights vulnerabilities,” which could assist customers in being proactive to address cybersecurity problems. The company claims to shield its customers from approximately 1,200 U.S.-based data brokers and social media platforms.
23 Sept. 2022
AI-powered digital privacy company raises $4M in seed funding
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