Cyber Blankitt
Your digital security blanket for you, your family, and your shop.
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Terms & Disclaimer

Last updated: 3 July 2026

Cyber Blankitt is published by EAS Technology Consulting Ltd (company no. 12365108). By using this site you agree to the following. We've kept it short and readable.

General information, not professional advice

Everything on Cyber Blankitt is general information to help you stay safer online. It is not personalised security, legal, or financial advice, and it is not a substitute for professional guidance about your specific situation. Security is contextual — what's right for one person, family, or business may not be right for another.

We take care to source what we publish, but we can't guarantee that every item is complete, current, or error-free. You act on the information at your own discretion, and you remain responsible for your own security decisions. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no liability for any loss arising from reliance on this content.

Links to other sites

We link to third-party websites and tools. We don't control them and aren't responsible for their content, security, or privacy practices. A link is not an unqualified endorsement — always apply your own judgement, especially before entering credentials or making a payment.

Affiliate links and recommendations

Some links are affiliate links, and some recommendations are our own Blankitt products. This is how we fund the site. See our Disclosure for the full detail. It never changes what we choose to recommend.

Using the site

You may read, share, and act on our content for your own personal or business use. Please don't republish it wholesale as your own, misrepresent it, or use the site in a way that disrupts it for others. The Cyber Blankitt and Blankitt names and branding remain ours.

Tools

Free tools such as the Scam Checker are provided "as is" to help you make a judgement. They are aids, not guarantees — a "no obvious signals" result does not prove a message is safe. Stay cautious and verify through official channels.

Changes and contact

We may update these terms as the site develops; the date above reflects the current version. Questions? Get in touch.