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Google to Discontinue Dark Web Report Feature Due to Ineffectiveness

Google has announced the discontinuation of its 'dark web report' feature, which was designed to alert users about their personal information on the dark web. The decision, effective February, stems from a reassessment of the tool's effectiveness and the lack of actionable insights provided to users regarding data breaches.

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Google has announced that its 'dark web report' feature, which was launched approximately a year and a half ago to help users monitor their personal information on the dark web, will be discontinued starting in February. This decision comes as part of a broader reassessment of the tool's effectiveness in providing actionable insights to users.
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Google has announced it will discontinue dark web reports that previously alerted users to leaked data, citing a lack of 'helpful next steps' in these notifications. This decision marks a significant shift in how the company addresses user security concerns related to data breaches.

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