Saturday, November 23rd

    Google One's Dark Web Report feature will be discontinued, and a similar feature will be available to all users this month

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    Google has expanded dark web reports to all account users from the end of July, allowing them to control the emergence of potentially harmful data on the dark web.

    Google announced that it brought dark web reports to all account users from the end of July. The service allows the user to control the emergence of his data on the dark web, which could be potentially harmful. Previously limited to users with the Google One subscription, it will now be accessible to all users. This development comes weeks after the tech giant discontinued the VPN by Google One service. Google Dark Web Report

    The Google Dark Web Report will notify users if personal information is found for data violation. When Google is available for information about data violations, the company checks data related to user email addresses or other information. , User, user, user, user, user, password or social insurance number. Users can then make informed decisions about how best to protect their data. While the Dark Web Reporting service was previously included in Google One subscriptions, it will soon be available to all Google account holders. However, the service is not available for Google Workspace users or supervised accounts.

    The Google One app includes a message informing users that the Dark Web Reporting feature will no longer be part of their Google One subscription from the end of July. It also includes a link to a support document stating that "The Dark Web Report is available to all users with a Google consumer account."

    With this change, users will no longer need to download an app or log in to access the report. Google said the Dark Web Report will be integrated with its "Results About You" page, another company service that lets users see whether their personal information appears in search results. They can also request that their data be removed from the internet.

    Darknet Report is available in 46 countries, including India, Japan, the UK and the US. The expansion of dark web data monitoring to all users comes weeks after Google stopped supporting another feature, scrolling search, on its mobile and desktop platforms. Instead, the tech giant opted for a page number search format.

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