Google is shutting down the free tool that can tell you if your personal information has appeared on the dark web.
Google is retiring its free Dark Web monitoring tool for Gmail users, citing a lack of helpful next steps and meaningful ...
With the Dark Web Report going away, Google is urging users to shift to tools that offer stronger, more practical protection.
Google announced this week that it will be discontinuing its dark web report, a free service that scans the dark web for ...
Google’s dark web reports gave users important info, but not enough “helpful next steps.” ...
Google will discontinue its Dark Web Report tool by February 2026, citing limited user actionability. The feature, once aimed ...
The Dark Web Report launched about 18 months ago with bold promises to protect users from identity theft by monitoring ...
Launched initially about a year and a half ago, this tool aimed to help users monitor their personal information on the dark ...
The dark web reports launched in March 2023 as a perk for Google One subscribers. The reports were expanded to general access ...
Google will shut down its Dark Web Report in February 2026, ending breach scans and deleting user data to refocus on ...
Google will end dark web monitoring reports in early 2026, leaving users to find new ways to protect their personal data and online security.
Google is discontinuing its "dark web report" security tool, stating that it wants to focus on other tools it believes are ...