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Google Rolls Out Free Dark Web Monitoring To Protect Your Digital Self

By Mikelle Leow, 10 Jul 2024

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Photo 158418933 © Tero Vesalainen | Dreamstime.com


Google is shining a light on the ongoings of the dark, dark, web so more users can catch potential threats surrounding their digital identities. Although the tool was previously available only to Google One subscribers, the company has decided such reports are a right, not a privilege, and is soon making dark web monitoring accessible to all across 46 countries.


This feature scans the shadowy parts of the internet for sensitive data such as email addresses, phone numbers, and home addresses, notifying users if their information is found. By treading down into the darker corners of the web, where illicit activities are common, the tech giant aims to alert users about potential breaches and help them take immediate action.

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Starting in late July, users can access dark web monitoring through the ‘Results about you’ page on myactivity.google.com. The service will actively search for signs of compromised data, providing timely alerts and helping users stay one step ahead of cyber threats.


However, it’s important to remember that dark web monitoring isn’t a cure-all. The dark web’s inherent secrecy and use of encryption make it challenging to scan comprehensively.

 

While Google’s tools may not catch every instance of leaked data, free dark web monitoring does offer an additional layer of security and peace of mind for users.

 

 

 

[via Engadget, Fast Company, Android Police, Digital Trends, cover photo 158418933 © Tero Vesalainen | Dreamstime.com]

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