Run Your First Content Scan
This tutorial walks you through running your first content scan with Unexpose.
Prerequisites
Before running a scan, make sure you have:
- [ ] Verified your email address
- [ ] Added at least one platform link
- [ ] Added at least one stage name
Understanding Scans
Unexpose uses multiple methods to find your content:
- Image Similarity Search: AI-powered matching against our indexed database
- Text Search: Searching for your stage names across the web
- Face Recognition: (Enterprise) Matching faces in images
Running a Manual Scan
Step 1: Access Dashboard
Log in to your account and go to your Dashboard.
Step 2: Initiate Scan
Click the Start Scan button on your dashboard. This will queue a comprehensive scan using all configured methods.
Step 3: Wait for Results
Scans typically complete within a few minutes. You'll see:
- A progress indicator while scanning
- Notification when the scan completes
- New match count on your dashboard
What Gets Scanned
During a scan, we search:
- Images: Your uploaded images are compared against our index of millions of web images
- Stage Names: We search Google, Bing, and our internal database for mentions of your names
- Platform Links: We verify your platforms and search for related unauthorized content
After Your Scan
Once the scan completes:
- Review Matches: Go to the Matches page to see results
- Verify Accuracy: Check if matches are legitimate concerns
- Take Action: Mark matches for removal or ignore false positives
Automatic Scanning
| Plan | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Free | Manual only (once per week) |
| Trial | Every 72 hours (automatic) |
| Starter | Every 72 hours |
| Professional | Every 24 hours |
| Enterprise | Every 3 hours |
Paid plans include automatic scans at your plan's frequency. You'll receive email notifications when new matches are found.
Tips for Better Results
Add More Content
The more images and stage names you add, the more comprehensive your scan results will be.
Check Regularly
Even with automatic scans, check your dashboard weekly to review and act on matches.
Troubleshooting
"No matches found"
This could mean:
- Your content hasn't been indexed yet (new scan)
- Your content isn't appearing on indexed sites
- Your whitelist is filtering legitimate matches
"Scan taking too long"
Large accounts with many images may take longer. If a scan exceeds 10 minutes, try:
- Running a smaller batch
- Contacting support
Next Steps
- Reviewing Matches - Learn how to handle scan results
- Monitoring Settings - Configure automatic scanning