Guardio is a powerful, security tool used by well over 1 million people and acts as your online bodyguard. Check out the reviews and see what people are saying.
Here a just a few good reasons:
Guardio is your online bodyguard. It protects you, your computer, and even your family from all kinds of malicious online scams and cyber attacks. Guardio doesn’t fix problems - it actually stops them from coming your way in the first place.
Guardio is a browser extension and it actually works at the cloud-level, rather than sitting on your computer. It’s is always up-to-date and there’s no need to turn it on or run manual check-ups. Guardio just protects you all the time, blocking cyber threats and checking your data isn’t anywhere it shouldn’t be.
Guardio’s mission is to make corporate-level cyber protection accessible to everyone - something both powerful and affordable. It’s a tool for you, your kids, and your parents. And what’s more, Premium customers can also invite 4 family members to join their account at no extra cost.
Real users, speaking their hearts.
Start Free TrialGuardio warns you before you open dangerous sites or download files designed to scam you, or harm your security or computer.
We alert you the moment your data is leaked online. This gives you time to act before criminals can use the data to steal your identity.
Some extensions can control your browser settings, install malware on your computer and steal data. Guardio puts an end to that.
Guardio is definitely 100% legitimate, and it’s also a great product. Over a million people use Guardio, and trust it to keep them, and their families safe online. And that number is growing daily.
But don’t just take our word for it. There are several ways you can verify for yourself if Guardio is legit.
First off, Guardio is a Chrome extension, so it’s listed on internet browser stores like Google Chrome Web Store, and Microsoft Edge Add-Ons. Look up Guardio you’ll see it has a four-and-a-half star rating, and there are plenty of customer reviews to read. And if you’re looking on the Google Chrome Web Store, you’ll also notice that Guardio has an Established Publishger badge, which in Google’s words means that it “has a good record with no history of violations.” In other words, it’s kind of a Google stamp that Guardio is genuine and legit. It’s worth noting that because some of our products deal with sensitive information, we are bound by some very strict rules and regulations from Google.
Second, Guardio has been written about in several industry magazines, such as Wired, TechRadar, TechCrunch, The Hacker News, and Security Week, among others. These publications are kind of tech-oriented and sometimes on the dense side, but on the other hand, they know what they’re talking about!
And third, in January 2022 Gardio secured $47million in Series A funding led by Tiger Global, with Emerge, Vintage, Cerca Partners, Union, and Samsung Next also participating. We consider that an absolute stamp of legitimacy.
Guardio is trusted by more than a million people already. In other words, more than 1 million people are using Guardio to protect their computer, their online identity, and their most intimate, sensitive data. Think for a second about what you have on your computer and what you do online: bank accounts, credit card accounts, insurance, social security details, photographs, medical records, even your favorite kind of pizza order.But don’t take our word for it. Take a look at what our customers say about us - and yes, we publish the good and the bad feedback. Guardio is a Chrome extension, so it’s also listed on internet browser stores like Google Chrome Web Store, and Microsoft Edge Add-Ons. Look up Guardio you’ll see it has a four-and-a-half star rating, and there are plenty more customer reviews to read.And if you’re already looking on the Google Chrome Web Store, you’ll also notice that Guardio has both a Featured and an Established Publisher badge from Google. They give the Featured badge to “extensions that follow our technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design.” The Established badge means Guardio has “established a consistent positive track record with Google services and compliance with the Developer Program Policy.” In other words, it’s kind of a Google stamp that Guardio is genuine and does exactly what it says.
We love this question. You should question the safety of every site you open, every file you download, and every single link you tap, click or hit. Being worried about whether something on the internet is safe is the very reason Guardio exists. So first off, yes, Guardio is absolutely 100% safe. It’s a legitimate tool, made by a legitimate company that has to abide by very strict rules and regulations.But more than that, safety and prevention are our business. Guardio was created so that customers stay out of trouble and away from dangerous sites and downloads, phishing, online scams, and identity theft. Our mission is to create a secure digital world for everyone - regular internet users, and businesses alike. Your safety on the internet is what we do.And you don’t have to take our word for it. Guardio is a Chrome extension, so it’s listed on internet browser stores like Google Chrome Web Store, and Microsoft Edge Add-Ons. Look up Guardio you’ll see it has a four-and-a-half star rating, and there are plenty of customer reviews to read.And if you’re looking on the Google Chrome Web Store, you’ll also notice that Guardio has both a Featured and an Established Publisher badge from Google. They give the Featured badge to “extensions that follow our technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design.” The Established badge means Guardio has “established a consistent positive track record with Google services and compliance with the Developer Program Policy.” In other words, it’s kind of a Google stamp that Guardio is genuine and does exactly what it says.
It goes without saying that we are obviously biased, but we genuinely believe the answer is a very firm yes. Consider for a second that Guardio is kind of like a real-time insurance policy. Insurance is something you pay for in case bad stuff happens. In this case, we’re talking about online security - so the bad stuff is getting scammed, phished, downloading dangerous files, or opening malicious websites, and so on.But Guardio actually stops the bad stuff from happening in the first place. Imagine if your car insurance actually stopped you from being in an accident. Well, that’s what Guarido does for you when you’re online. It prevents you from getting into trouble. It doesn’t wait for disaster and then asses the damage (which is what regular anti-virus software does, by the way. Guardio is “preventative” insurance.So again, is it worth the money? Absolutely. Protection you can see in action.