DLP for the 80% of staff your endpoint tools miss.
The costliest leaks aren't hackers — they're a good employee attaching the wrong file to the wrong form. Watch Dog protects the browser upload button for everyone.
The problem
Endpoint DLP covers the wrong people
Legacy tooling focuses on managed devices and technical staff — leaving the majority of people who upload files unprotected.
The browser is the real exfiltration path
Uploads to SharePoint, Slack, Dropbox, Box, GitHub, Jira, webmail, and AI tools all happen in the browser, where network DLP has little visibility.
Proxies add latency and cost
Routing all traffic through an inline proxy to catch uploads is heavy, slow to deploy, and expensive to run.
How Watch Dog helps
A lightweight layer that sits in front of — or in place of — heavy DLP for the browser.
Broad destination coverage
Works across 50+ upload destinations — SharePoint, Slack, Dropbox, Box, GitHub, Jira, webmail, and AI tools — out of the box.
Protects everyone who uploads
Deploy to the whole org, not just managed endpoints. The 80% of non-technical staff finally get coverage.
No proxy, no agent, no latency
Watch Dog runs in the browser and scans on-device. Nothing to route, nothing to slow down.
Where we are today
Watch Dog is in early access. Chrome (Manifest V3) is supported today; other browsers are on the roadmap. Only content-free audit metadata is stored, isolated per org with row-level security.
Cover the upload button for your whole team.
Book a demo to see the org dashboard, or add the free extension and try pre-upload interception yourself.