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53 Google’s turning off its dark web monitoring service that scoured data breaches for your info

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Stevie Bonifield @ The Verge · today 12:30 EDT

Google’s turning off its dark web monitoring service that scoured data breaches for your info

Google notified users in an email today that, beginning next month, it will stop sending its dark web reports, an opt-in feature that alerted users when Google detected their personal information on the dark web, as reported by 9to5Google. On January 15th, Google will stop scanning for that data, like contact info and home addresses, […]

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