Security and privacy APIs are the checks that sit between user-supplied content and the rest of your system — anonymising personal data, moderating what gets published, auditing a site's headers, locking files down before they leave. Hosted implementations, certified per endpoint.
Also called privacy APIs, anonymisation APIs, moderation APIs or audit APIs12 services in this categorySend text and a requested service to get moderation results back in a data.google object. Useful for filtering user-generated content before publishing.
Extract all absolute hyperlinks from a web page URL. Supports custom headers and can return malicious-URL detection instead of link data.
Fetch URL metadata for rich previews, including title, images, videos, favicons, and description. Secure mode can flag malicious links before fetching.
Create password-protected ZIP archives from uploaded files or remote URLs. Return a binary download or a signed link to the archive.
Check a file or media URL for explicit content using Azure or Google. Returns provider-specific analysis for moderation and safety workflows.
Pixelate faces from an uploaded image or public image URL. Get the processed image back as a file or a presigned output URL.
Remove or mask sensitive details in plain text. Send text and optional language or Azure credentials, and get anonymization results back.
Scan an image URL or uploaded file for explicit or sensitive content. Returns backend-specific results for Azure, Google, or ApyHub.
Check an email address for disposable-domain signals and a confidence score. Filter throwaway signups using MX, blocklist, entropy, and domain age data.
Check a URL for CSP, HSTS, and X-Frame-Options, with a score and fix recommendations for missing security headers.
Check a webpage URL for common security headers and get an overall score. Returns booleans for CSP, HSTS, referrer policy, X-Frame-Options, and more.
Create disposable inboxes, read incoming messages, and delete mailboxes. Useful for sign-up testing, QA, and short-lived verification flows.
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