Anti-leak tools used to feel like overkill. In 2026 they are part of the standard event stack. Watermarking, time-bound content, screenshot detection, and access logging are now routine features hosts expect rather than luxuries they request.

What Anti-Leak Actually Means

Anti-leak is a layered approach — preventing screenshots, tracing leaks back to source, and making shared content lose value quickly. No single tool does the whole job; they work as a stack.

See also: Why Private Events Need Identity Verification.

Where Hosts Should Focus

Focus on the leakiest surfaces first: invites, tickets, and location reveals. Protect those three, and the majority of leak scenarios disappear. The rest becomes much easier to manage.

Keep reading: How Whispers Protects Your Guest List.

Whispers Covers the Stack

Rotating QR codes, private invites, time-bound location reveals and expiring Clan Feeds cover the main leak vectors by default. No extra configuration required.