No one would like to be part of the Dark Web, but how can you be sure that your data is not there? Fortunately, Google offers a tool that can be used on devices Manzana to verify it.
The first thing you should do is enter the page Google One from your mobile device (Android either iOS) or computer. Remember to have logged in before to directly access the available cybersecurity functions, as well as to be subscribed to Google One. You can click on this link to purchase the storage service you want.
Once the above is done, users will be able to configure the profile to monitor your data in the Dark Web and know what information has been leaked by cybercriminals. Please note that the system is limited to tracking the email address, such as name, date of birth, passwords, among other data.
When you are in the main panel of Google One, you will see the notifications button when your data appears on the dark web. In the worst case, when compromising information is found, you will have to change credentials and follow Google’s recommendations to mitigate the risks of identity cloning.
How to search your email on the Dark Web without Google One
Click this link from your Chrome account to go to the page Google One Help. There you will click on the “Test now” option and then “Run analysis”. You will only see if your email was affected through a report prepared by an external provider that manages databases on the Dark Web.
Too bad the feature is not available in all countries. Only in these territories will the security report be accessible: Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela and Vietnam.