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Google to retire free dark web monitoring tool in 2026

Published on: December 17, 2025 6:19 PM

Google Confirms Dark Web Report Shutdown in 2026; What Users Should Know
Google has announced it will discontinue its free dark web monitoring feature, which alerts users when their personal information appears in data breaches. The tool, introduced in 2023 as part of Google One and expanded to all account holders in 2024, will stop scanning for new breaches on January 15, 2026, and will be fully shut down by February 16, 2026, with all associated data deleted.

Read More: Pakistan among Least Affected countries by Web Threats in the region

The dark web monitoring feature was designed to notify users if their email, phone number, birthdate, or other personal details surfaced in dark web databases. While the tool provided information on potential breaches, user feedback indicated it lacked actionable guidance on how to respond to threats.

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Google explained that it will now focus on enhancing other security and privacy tools that offer more direct protection. The company recommends using features such as Security Checkup, Passkeys, two-step verification, Google Password Manager, and Password Checkup to safeguard accounts against identity theft or credential theft.

The decision to retire the tool comes amid growing concerns over cybersecurity threats, including financial scams and identity fraud carried out using stolen data traded on the dark web. While Google reassures users it remains committed to online security, the discontinuation marks the end of one of its initiatives aimed at alerting users to dark web risks.

Read More: Illegal VPNs & National Security: How Terrorists Are Being Shielded by unregistered VPNs

The move reflects a shift toward proactive and actionable security measures, allowing users to take immediate steps to protect their accounts rather than simply being informed of potential threats.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Pakistan Tagged With: Cybersecurity, dark web monitoring, data breaches, Google, Google One, Lifestyle-latest, online security

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