These days, it's a given that at least some of your personal information is available on the Dark Web. The leaks just keep coming. This month, AT&T announced that call and text records of ...
The tech giant used to charge for access to its dark web report service. Now it's free with a Google account. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large / News Ian Sherr (he/him/his) grew up in ...
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One of the lesser-known features that Google offers is a “Dark Web Report” monitoring tool, but it’s about to shut down in early 2026. Google has just sent out an email to active users of its “Dark ...
Google has decided to retire its free dark web monitoring tool, saying it wasn’t as helpful as the company hoped. In a support page, the Google announced the discontinuation of the “dark web report” ...