Myseum Begins Licensing Screenshot Prevention Technology, Opening Potential New Revenue Stream
Myseum has launched a software licensing program for its patented screenshot prevention technology developed for the DatChat Messenger platform on iOS and Android. The initiative makes the tech available to non-competing application providers and could establish a new revenue stream for the company.
1. Licensing Program Launch
On March 10, 2026, Myseum launched a software licensing program for its proprietary screenshot prevention technology, making it available under license to non-competing application providers. The initiative aims to extend the company’s privacy solutions to third-party platforms.
2. Technology Functionality
The technology, originally developed for the DatChat Messenger on iOS and Android, prevents successful screenshots by rendering attempts blank, self-destructing the content and alerting the original sender of any capture attempts. This adds an extra layer of security for users sharing sensitive images and messages.
3. Revenue and Market Impact
Myseum expects the licensing program to create a new revenue stream as application providers integrate its patented privacy features. CEO Darin Myman highlighted that offering the technology to other platforms could drive contract-based income and support long-term growth.