HoundDog.ai privacy scanner integration with Replit for AI-generated apps
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HoundDog.ai recently integrated its privacy code scanner with Replit, giving the AI app platform code-level visibility into privacy risks across millions of generated applications. The change matters because it moves privacy detection earlier in development, before code is merged, instead of relying on reactive production scanning. It also extends privacy enforcement into a workflow used by 45M creators.
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16.12.2025 13:30 2 articles · 5mo ago
HoundDog.ai integrates privacy scanner with Replit
Initial DisclosureHoundDog.ai integrated its privacy-focused static code scanner with Replit, adding code-level visibility into sensitive data flows and privacy risks across millions of AI-generated applications. The integration is intended to detect risky data flows before code is merged and before data is processed, supporting earlier enforcement in development workflows used by 45M creators.
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- Why Data Security and Privacy Need to Start in Code — thehackernews.com — 16.12.2025 13:30
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