Google announced this week that it will be discontinuing its dark web report, a free service that scans the dark web for ...
Google ends its free Dark Web Report by February 2026, no more scans for leaked emails, phones, or IDs after January 15.
Google has announced the discontinuation of its Dark Web Report tool, citing a lack of actionable utility for users compared ...
The Dark Web Report launched about 18 months ago with bold promises to protect users from identity theft by monitoring ...
Google will end dark web monitoring reports in early 2026, leaving users to find new ways to protect their personal data and online security.
According to Google, scans for new dark web breaches will be stopped on January 15th, 2026, and the feature will cease to ...
Google has confirmed it will shut down the Dark Web Report feature in February 2026, ending its built-in monitoring tool that ...
With the Dark Web Report going away, Google is urging users to shift to tools that offer stronger, more practical protection.
Even though the feature is going away, Google says users can still stay protected by using its other security tools., ...
Google will shut down its Dark Web Report in February 2026, ending breach scans and deleting user data to refocus on ...
Google is preparing to shut down its free dark web monitoring tool, ending a short-lived experiment that made breach alerts ...
Most people won't have to do anything ahead of this change. The reports will cease to update in January, and then in February ...