
This square cybersecurity ad template promotes a data-breach and credential-exposure scanning service (ideal for an account monitoring or privacy app). The design uses a clean mint-green background wi...
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This square cybersecurity ad template promotes a data-breach and credential-exposure scanning service (ideal for an account monitoring or privacy app). The design uses a clean mint-green background with oversized, bold black headline typography—“Check if your data was leaked.”—to stop the scroll and create immediate concern. Below, a short explanatory line frames the risk (“email or logins exposed in known breaches”), then three stacked “results” cards mimic a scan report with recognizable service icons and blurred identifiers, each paired with a dark‑green “Resolve now” button. That UI-like layout makes the promise feel concrete and actionable, while the repeated CTA builds urgency and reduces decision friction. Strategically, this is top-of-funnel awareness for largely unaware users: it highlights a common threat and offers a quick check as the next step. It works because it combines fear + security reassurance with a familiar interface pattern that signals legitimacy. Brands can swap the listed services, adjust button labels, and insert their own app name/logo while keeping the strong hierarchy and scan-report structure intact.
This creative wins by turning an abstract cybersecurity problem into a simple, personal question: “Was your data leaked?” That framing leverages fear and urgency without needing technical jargon, which is ideal for unaware users at the top of the funnel. The stacked cards imitate a scan report, adding perceived proof and making the next step feel obvious: resolve the issue. Blurred identifiers subtly suggest real findings while keeping the design clean. Repeating the green action button reduces cognitive load and signals a clear path to safety. As a TOF awareness asset, it’s optimized for fast comprehension in-feed and sets up a natural next click to learn more or run a quick check, after which deeper product details and pricing can be introduced.
Privacy-conscious consumers and everyday internet users (18–55) who reuse passwords and manage multiple accounts across email, social, and shopping apps. They respond to clear, risk-based messaging and prefer fast, low-effort security checks before committing to a subscription or install.
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