About Us

About Us – Saurav Kamble
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Saurav Kamble

B.Tech Electrical Engineering | NIT Jalandhar
Cybersecurity Enthusiast & Digital Safety

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My Journey

My journey into cybersecurity started recently—in December 2023—when I began reading blogs on antivirus and VPN websites. That’s where I first came across terms like data breaches, dark web, and leaked credentials. I was instantly hooked.
But as I explored more, I noticed a serious gap—there were hardly any resources in Marathi or Hindi that explained these concepts. Most content was only in English, leaving millions without access to vital digital safety information in their native language.
That realization gave birth to this website.
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Mission

I created this platform to raise cybersecurity awareness in Marathi and Hindi, especially for people who may not be fluent in English but still use the internet daily. My mission is to bridge the language gap in cybersecurity by creating useful tools and informative content that’s easy to understand.
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Tools I’ve Built

With this goal in mind, I’ve developed several free, privacy-focused tools:
🔐 Passphrase Converter Tool
Easily generate strong, memorable passphrases for enhanced security.
📊 Password Entropy Checker
Check how strong or weak your password really is with detailed analysis.
🆔 PAN Card Breach Checker
Find out if your PAN number is exposed in any known data breaches.
🛂 Aadhaar Card Breach Checker
Check for Aadhaar data leaks safely and securely.
A mobile number breach checker is also in development.
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Current Progress

5
Daily Visitors on Average
Right now, awareness around cybersecurity in native languages is still growing. I get about 5 daily visitors on average—but I see that as the start of something bigger. Each visitor is someone who’s taking a step toward protecting their digital life.
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Vision for the Future

  • 1
    Build more tools tailored for Indian users and address specific regional cybersecurity challenges.
  • 2
    Create comprehensive content that explains cybersecurity in simple Marathi and Hindi for better accessibility.
  • 3
    Collaborate with Indian government bodies to scale digital safety initiatives for all citizens.
This is just the beginning. If you believe in making the internet safer and more inclusive, especially in local languages, then you’re already part of the mission.