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Google’s ‘dark web report’ feature will no longer be available starting in February

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Google Discontinues Dark Web Report Feature

Google has announced that its “dark web report” feature will no longer be available starting in February. Launched about a year and a half ago, this tool aimed to help users monitor their personal information on the dark web.

However, due to user feedback suggesting that it “didn’t provide helpful next steps” for users facing potential identity risks, Google has decided to shut down the feature. The tech giant wrote, “We’re making this change to instead focus on tools that give you more clear, actionable steps to protect your information online.”

Alternative Tools for Protection

Meanwhile, Google recommends other protective measures, such as “Security Checkup,” which reviews your Google account’s security; a built-in “Password Manager” for generating unique passwords; and “Password Checkup,” which sends alerts when your saved passwords have been compromised.

In addition, users were alerted via email about the feature’s planned shutdown, according to 9to5Google, which was the first to spot the feature’s planned shutdown.

Important Dates

Consequently, scanning for new dark web breaches will stop on January 16, and the dark web report tool will be officially discontinued on February 16, with all related data deleted from Google’s servers.

Therefore, users who want to take control of their data before the deadline can delete their profiles by going to “Results with your info,” then selecting “Edit monitoring profile,” and choosing “Delete monitoring profile” at the bottom.

 


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