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Google's dark web monitoring service will soon be free for all users - here's how to use it


Your personal information is about to get better protection. Previously limited to Google One subscribers, the extra security will be available to anyone with a Google account.

Artie Beaty/ZDNETIf you're a Google One subscriber, you probably know that one of the benefits included with your subscription is dark web monitoring (along with additional storage, access to Magic Editor, AI Premium, and more). First spotted by 9to5Google, subscribers who log in to their Google One accounts have started seeing a message that dark web monitoring is going away in late July with a link to learn more. Google didn't offer an exact date that it would extend the service to all accounts, but given that it's going dark for One subscribers in late July, that seems like a transition point.

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