Google's password manager is not inherently unsafe, like many other apps and services for managing your logins, but it may not have the features you need.
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Your Google account password is the key to unlocking far more than just your Gmail inbox. It’s the silver bullet that can shatter your carefully constructed cyber ...
Google will soon conclude a customer facing tool that tracks those massive databases which malicious actors trade on the dark ...
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse in terms of cybersecurity bad news this week, the FBI has revealed a staggering database of 630 million compromised passwords from multiple devices ...
Google is discontinuing its "dark web report" security tool, stating that it wants to focus on other tools it believes are ...
Google is discontinuing its Dark Web Report and will delete all stored data. As an alternative, the company recommends Passkeys and the Password Manager.
Google loves to send its services off with the Grim Reaper. The latest casualty: Google Dark Web Report, which scans the ...
Google is discontinuing its Dark Web Report feature, a security tool that alerted users when their personal information ...
Google has just sent out an email to active users of its “Dark Web Report” tool to inform them that, as of February 16, 2026, ...
Google has announced the immediate wind-down of its dark web report feature after having previously made it available as a ...
Saving your passwords in the cloud is never totally secure. LastPass has suffered two data breaches in the last ten years.