
Google announced that the Dark Web Report feature will be discontinued on February 16, 2026. Launched to help users monitor whether their personal information was exposed or traded on the dark web, the tool ultimately failed to meet practical user needs.
Why Dark Web Report is Being Retired
Initially, the feature drew attention for scanning leaked data and alerting users if their email, name, phone number, or social security number appeared in breached databases. However, user feedback highlighted that while the tool could alert users to leaks, it offered no clear guidance on the next steps—leaving actions mostly limited to changing passwords.
In response, Google stated on its support page that it will retire the service to allocate resources toward developing more actionable tools that provide clear guidance on protecting personal information.

User Reactions
Discussion on platforms like Reddit mirrored this reasoning. Many users noted that while the feature was informative, it lacked practical instructions for mitigating risks, which limited its usefulness for comprehensive online security.
Next Steps for Users
- Dark Web scans stop: January 16, 2026
- Full service shutdown: February 16, 2026
- Data deletion: All associated data will be removed from Google servers after closure
- Optional: Users can delete tracking profiles in advance via Results with your info in their Google account
Google confirmed it will continue monitoring and protecting users from online threats, including dark web risks, through other existing services that provide more effective support.





