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Google Dark Web Reports Vanish Next Month

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Google will discontinue its dark web monitoring service next month.
  • The feature alerted users to personal data found on the dark web.
  • Google cites lack of actionable steps as reason for discontinuation.
Google Dark Web Reports Vanish Next Month

Google has announced the discontinuation of its dark web report feature, a service designed to alert users when their personal information is detected on the dark web. This change will take effect next month, with monitoring stopping on January 15th and all user data removed by February 16th. The company indicated that feedback suggested the reports offered general information without providing clear, actionable steps for users to enhance their online security.

Initially launched as a perk for Google One subscribers in 2023 and later expanded to all Google account users in 2024, the feature had a relatively short lifespan. Google is now directing users to alternative tools like its 'results about you' page and Security Checkup for managing personal information online. These existing features aim to offer more direct guidance on protecting sensitive data.

Despite ending this specific report, Google assures users it remains committed to combating online threats, including those on the dark web. The company plans to continue developing tools that offer clearer, actionable steps to help individuals safeguard their information. Users are encouraged to explore other security features such as Passkey, 2-Step Verification, and the Google Password Manager.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google's dark web reports will stop monitoring for new data on January 15, 2026, and will be completely unavailable by February 16, 2026.
Google is discontinuing the dark web report because feedback indicated it did not provide users with helpful, actionable next steps for protecting their information online.
Google recommends using its 'results about you' page, Security Checkup, Password Manager, and other security features to protect your information online.

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