0:00blurred phone intro text
The scene opens with a medium shot of an iPhone held vertically in a hand. The phone screen is intentionally blurred, showing what appears to be a 'Recents' call log with various entries. The background is a soft, out-of-focus light brown or beige surface, possibly a wooden desk, illuminated by indirect light. Prominent white, sans-serif text overlays the center of the blurred phone screen, reading 'POWERFUL WEBSITES YOU SHOULD KNOW IDENTITY PROTECTION EDITION'. The lighting is bright and even, creating a clean, modern aesthetic. The overall color palette is muted, with the blurred dark phone screen contrasting with the white text and light background. There is no discernible camera motion, maintaining a steady shot.
0:03phone home screen
The shot transitions to a clear, eye-level view of an iPhone home screen, held vertically. The screen displays a grid of colorful app icons, including 'Weather', 'Stocks', 'Find My', 'Home', 'Books', 'iTunes Store', 'Fitness', 'Watch', 'Contacts', 'Files', 'Translate', 'Utilities', 'Freeform', 'Journal', 'Tips', and 'Malwarebytes'. The wallpaper is a dynamic, abstract design featuring shades of dark purple, blue, and pink, creating a subtle gradient. A blue, sans-serif text overlay 'THIS ONE HELPS' appears at the bottom center of the screen, just above a 'Search' bar. The lighting is digital and uniform, emanating from the screen itself. The camera remains static, capturing the phone's interface directly.
0:04phone call screen
This scene presents a close-up, static shot of a smartphone screen, displaying an incoming call interface. The background of the screen is a dark, gradient purple-grey. At the top, a phone number '+372 5382 9854' is clearly visible. Below it, the large, bold text 'Known Scammer' is displayed, followed by 'Malwarebytes Caller ID' in smaller print, indicating a caller identification service. At the bottom of the screen, three circular buttons offer options: 'Message', 'Remind Me', and one implying to answer or decline the call (not fully visible). A white, sans-serif text overlay 'YOUR PERSONAL DATA' appears across the bottom of the screen. The lighting is entirely from the screen, ensuring clarity of the digital content. This shot emphasizes the immediate threat of unwanted calls and the app's utility.
0:06laptop malwarebytes scan
The camera shifts to a medium shot of a silver laptop, likely a MacBook Air, resting on a light-colored wooden table. The laptop screen is open and displays a web page for 'Malwarebytes', showing scan results related to personal data. The background is brightly lit by natural sunlight streaming through a window, illuminating blurred green and yellow foliage outside. This creates a warm, inviting atmosphere for the indoor setting. A blue, sans-serif text overlay 'WHEN YOU RUN IT.' appears in the bottom center of the screen, partially obscuring the laptop's keyboard. The shot is static, allowing the viewer to absorb the initial information presented on the screen and the cozy environment.
0:07laptop screen zoom finger
This scene is a close-up of the laptop screen, showcasing detailed scan results from Malwarebytes. A hand with a finger sporting dark nail polish points directly at key information on the screen. The screen prominently displays the message 'Your info is being sold online, increasing risk of identity theft' in red and blue text, signifying a warning. The finger then slides to highlight statistics: '92 Sites scanned', '85 Profiles located', and '575 Personal details found'. A blue button labeled 'Remove my data for me' is also visible. The text overlay 'IT SCANS HUNDREDS OF DATA BROKERS SITES TO SEE WHERE YOUR INFOS EXPOSED' animates across the bottom. The bright, natural light from the background, showing blurred foliage, continues to illuminate the scene, casting subtle reflections on the screen. The camera performs a slow zoom-in and slight pan to follow the finger's movement, enhancing focus on the critical data points.
0:12scrolling personal info webpage
The scene transitions to a close-up of a web page, likely a public data broker site such as Whitepages Premium, which is full of personal information. The page displays multiple entries for individuals named 'John W Smith Jr' and 'John Smith', detailing their age (65+), addresses (e.g., Calais, ME, Rockland, MA), email addresses (e.g., @yahoo.com, @aol.com), and phone numbers. The interface is primarily white with black text and blue hyperlinks for various data types (Phone, Address, Email). The page dynamically scrolls downwards, revealing more listings and demonstrating the extent of publicly available personal data. Overlay text 'LIKE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, EVEN PHONE NUMBER.' is centered at the bottom of the frame. The lighting is uniform and bright, consistent with a digital display, maintaining clear legibility of the sensitive information.
0:16malwarebytes removal process
This scene provides a close-up of the laptop screen, once again showing the Malwarebytes web interface, but now focusing on the data removal process. The screen lists various data broker sites such as 'BackgroundAlert', 'FindPeopleSearch', 'PublicRecordsNow', 'PeopleFinders', and 'USATrace', each associated with profiles containing personal details (e.g., 'John White, 33 years old, Los Angeles CA'). The page scrolls to reveal more entries and options. A prominent blue button reads 'Remove my data for me'. Below this, a section indicates 'Data removal process' with a link to 'backgroundalert.com/optout'. The screen then refreshes or updates to show slightly modified scan results: '93 Sites scanned', '85 Profiles located', and '576 Personal details found'. Overlay text 'THEN IT HELPS REMOVE IT AUTOMATICALLY SO YOU START GETTING LESS SPAM CALLS AND TEXTS.' appears at the bottom. The consistent digital lighting ensures clarity of all interface elements. The camera maintains a static position while the content on the screen scrolls and updates.
0:21mobile app scan results
The scene transitions to a screen recording of a mobile application, likely the Malwarebytes app, displayed in portrait orientation. At the top, a circular progress indicator shows '70% Scanning Scott Curtis', indicating an ongoing scan. Below this, the title 'Scanning sites that sell your personal info' is clearly visible. The main section displays 'Scan findings' in three large, light blue square cards: '75 Sites scanned', '19 Profiles located', and '147 Personal details found'. Further down, '19 Detailed exposure results' lists specific profiles, like 'Scott James Curtis, 60 years old'. A large blue Malwarebytes logo animates, growing and shrinking slightly in the center of the screen, drawing attention. The interface is clean, predominantly white with blue accents. White, sans-serif text overlay 'TRY IT. YOU'LL BE SHOCKED HOW MUCH OF YOUR DATA IS ALREADY OUT THERE.' appears in the bottom portion of the screen. The lighting is uniform, as expected from a digital screen recording. The camera is static, focusing entirely on the app's interface and the animated logo.
0:25malwarebytes cta
The final scene presents a clean, minimalist full-screen graphic. The background is solid white, providing a stark contrast for the central elements. Dominating the upper half of the screen is the iconic blue Malwarebytes logo, a stylized 'M' shape. Beneath it, the brand name 'Malwarebytes' is written in a clear, sans-serif blue typeface. In the lower half, a prominent rectangular blue button reads 'Try Now', serving as a clear call to action. Below this, two smaller, horizontally aligned buttons feature the logos for 'Available on the App Store' (Apple App Store icon) and 'GET IT ON Google Play' (Google Play Store icon), indicating multi-platform availability. The overall color palette is limited to white and blue, conveying a sense of trustworthiness and simplicity. The shot is completely static, acting as an end screen or final advertisement.