Fair point on regex. That's why detection is policy-based, not just pattern matching, with configurable enforcement per rule (alert, redact, or block). It also pairs with hashed blocklists for exact matches on known sensitive values, real customer IDs, internal hostnames, real API keys, which means zero false positives on those. Bleep IS egress gating, just at the endpoint, which catches the 82% of AI leaks LayerX traced to personal accounts on work machines (network level gating misses those entirely). Happy to go deeper if useful.
Anything you send to AI tools leaves your machine. Bleep checks it locally first and blocks sensitive information before it goes out. One install covers everything. Solo or enterprise. No cloud.
Source code, customer data, credentials, internal docs, screenshots. Whatever you send to ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or Cursor leaves your machine. Bleep scans it locally and blocks leaks before they happen. Solo or enterprise, same install. Browser, IDE, CLI, agents. Zero cloud.
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