Monitor the dark web for free with Google’s new feature

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Google to Expand Dark Web Monitoring Service to All Users with Google Account

Google is set to expand its dark web monitoring service to all users with a Google account by the end of this month. This feature, which currently monitors the leakage of stolen information from Google One subscribers, will now be available at no additional cost.

The service will be integrated into the “Results about you” section of Google, allowing users to check and request the removal of personal contact information stored by Google. Google states that this measure will provide a “combined solution to help users protect their online presence.”

While there are other services that scan the dark web for personal data, integrating this function into Google is more convenient for platform users. However, this expansion comes at the cost of two previously added advantages for Google One subscribers, including the VPN service, which will be discontinued at the end of the year.

Google One subscribers, who pay a starting cost of 1.99 euros per month, primarily subscribe for increased storage space for Google apps like Drive, Photos, and Gmail. Although the service offers other benefits such as premium video calls on Google Meet and the ability to share storage with up to five people, the removal of these advantages without a price reduction may deter users from subscribing or resubscribing.

Overall, the expansion of the dark web monitoring service aims to enhance user security and protect personal information online, but it may also impact the value proposition for Google One subscribers.

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