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 ...
Google is helping internet users fight online crime. Users of the ubiquitous search engine will soon have free access to a tool that allows anyone to see if their personal information has been stolen ...
Google’s Dark Web Report goes dark forever next year. The company has announced that it will be shutting down its Dark Web Report, noting that it didn’t do enough to provide actionable next steps to ...
Having your personal data stolen is an ongoing risk for anyone using the internet in any form. Email, social media, banking, healthcare, streaming, and any app or service that requires a login are at ...
Google announced today that all Gmail users in the United States will soon be able to use the dark web report security feature to discover if their email address has been found on the dark web. The ...
If you’ve ever received a notification that your data has been leaked in a data breach, you should assume that it is available on the Dark Web. Even if you haven’t, your personal data could have ...
Google announced in an update on Tuesday that its dark web monitoring service, also known as "dark web report," will be made available to all Google users in 46 countries including the US and UK at ...
Google is expanding VPN access to all Google One members on all plans and rolling out a new dark web report feature for all subscribers. VPN by Google One was previously only available to members on ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
If you’re not familiar with Google’s Dark Web Report, then you probably won’t feel as bummed as loyal users that Google will be shutting it down early next year. The Dark Web Report was a security ...