What's new in March 2026
Two-factor authentication, a new Brand Settings tab, LinkedIn monitoring, a faster Impersonation Explorer, and more control over your findings.
Two-factor authentication
Section titled “Two-factor authentication”You can now protect your account with email-based two-factor authentication. Turn it on from Settings, and nebty emails you a one-time code at login. There is nothing else to set up.
Brand Settings and Executive Protection
Section titled “Brand Settings and Executive Protection”A new Brand Settings tab brings your monitoring configuration together in one place:
- Brand Keywords: the extra keywords used for search and social media monitoring, which used to live in the Search tab.
- Executive Protection: add publicly exposed executives, such as founders or C-level, and nebty watches search and social media for impersonation attempts targeting them.
- Trusted Domains: manage them here, or keep adding them from a domain.
LinkedIn monitoring
Section titled “LinkedIn monitoring”Social media monitoring now covers LinkedIn, so you can catch fake profiles impersonating members of your team. Team Radar, which flags people who falsely claim to work at your company, is coming soon.
A better Impersonation Explorer
Section titled “A better Impersonation Explorer”The engine behind the public Impersonation Explorer is significantly improved. Run a quick check on any brand, for example a partner, supplier, or competitor, for a fast overview of the threats out there. Results usually take a few minutes, and you can close the tab and come back later.
PDF takedown reports
Section titled “PDF takedown reports”You can now generate a PDF report directly from a takedown’s detail view.
False positives and comments for domains
Section titled “False positives and comments for domains”Domain management is more flexible. Flag a domain as a false positive from its actions menu to reset its risk, and leave comments to keep notes for your team. Your feedback also helps improve detection.
Trust or dismiss social media findings
Section titled “Trust or dismiss social media findings”You have more control over Social Media results: mark a channel as trusted (your own or a team member’s) or dismissed (reviewed, but unrelated to your brand).