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Google Shut Down Its Dark Web Monitoring Tool, so Here’s What to Use Instead

February 4, 2026
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Google Shut Down Its Dark Web Monitoring Tool, so Here's What to Use Instead



Another Google tool is biting the dust: The company’s dark web monitoring tool, launched in March 2023, will be shut down on Feb. 16. According to Google, feedback on the feature suggested it “didn’t provide helpful next steps”—so while it alerted users when their data was out in the wild, it wasn’t clear what to do about it. Now, Google is shifting its focus from the dark web monitoring tool to features like its online Security Check-Up and passkey protection. In other words, instead of flagging when your account credentials appear in a data breach, Google wants to make sure that your accounts stay safe even if a breach has occurred.

There are reasons why you should be keeping an eye on dark web chatter, however—and there are tools to take over the monitoring job now Google has backed out.

What is the dark web—and why do I need to monitor it?

Keeper provides a free dark web scan.
Credit: Lifehacker

Essentially, the dark web is made up of online spaces that you can’t get to just by pointing your browser at a web address. You need specialist software and a little bit of technical know-how to find your way into the dark web and to navigate around it. It’s largely hidden from the world at large via encryption and rerouting. Why all the secrecy? The dark web is used to evade both law enforcement and ruling powers, so it’s the perfect place to carry out somewhat illicit activities as well as get around the machinations of oppressive surveillance states. It’s a place where hackers and whistleblowers alike can gather.

Speaking of hackers, dumps of information from data breaches will often find their way on to the dark web, to be traded or given away for free. Whether it’s your email address, phone number, social security number, or passwords, if this data has been exposed by a hack, you’re much more likely to find it on the dark web than on Reddit.

Dark web monitoring tools, like the one Google just shut down, are intended to give you a heads up if your details have appeared in a data dump. You can then do something about it, whether it’s getting in touch with your bank to check for any signs of identity theft, or changing the password for your email service.

Having a dedicated tool for the task saves you from having to trawl the dark web yourself—which isn’t particularly easy or pleasant—and while Google might be closing down its monitoring service, you’ve got several alternatives you can turn to instead.

Proton Dark Web Monitoring

Proton’s dark web scanner is part of the Proton Unlimited subscription.
Credit: Lifehacker

Proton is a favorite among privacy enthusiasts, and the privacy-focused company also has a Dark Web Monitoring tool of its own. You do need a paid plan to access it though, from $12.99 a month or $119.88 a year, which includes multiple perks across all Proton’s products. You can find it from the Security and privacy side panel in the Proton Mail app.


What do you think so far?

Proton uses a variety of intelligence datasets in its dark web sweep, and looks out for details including email addresses, usernames, dates of birth, physical addresses, and government IDs. The leaks will be categorized in terms of how urgently action needs to be taken, and Proton doesn’t give your data to third parties.

Trend Micro has a Data Leak Checker that covers the dark web, which you can use without paying anything or even signing up for an account—though you can only check for mentions of your email address or phone number in leaks. For more comprehensive scans and alerts, you can sign up for a premium account, from $9.99 a month or $49.99 a year—and there’s lots more included besides dark web monitoring.

Keeper Security takes the same approach with BreachWatch: You can run a quick scan for breaches including your email address without paying or signing up, but if you want anything more advanced (including proactive notifications) then you need to sign up for $24.99 a year. The feature can be added to any of Keeper’s other paid-for plans too.

If you currently pay for a security product, such as a password manager or a VPN, you may well find that dark web monitoring is included—so check through your existing subscriptions. For example, the Surfshark Alert dark web monitoring tool comes as part of the Surfshark One VPN bundle, with pricing from $17.95 a month or $40.68 a year.



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