Google is making a significant change to its security strategy. The tech giant has officially announced that it will discontinue the Google Dark Web Report tool, which allowed users to control their information. This decision is part of the company’s plan to focus on more effective tools.
Google Dark Web Report is becoming history
The timeline for users is quite clear. This tool will stop tracking new results from January 15, 2026. Access to the tool and existing data will completely end on February 16, 2026. All relevant data will be deleted from the system after this date. If you want to delete your tracking profile earlier, you can follow the instructions in the settings menu.

Google bases this change on user feedback. While the old reporting system provided general information, it didn’t adequately guide users on the next steps. Therefore, the company is prioritizing tools that offer clearer and more actionable security steps. The goal is to provide more concrete protection against online threats.
You still have many powerful options to secure your account. Google recommends Security and Privacy Controls and Passkey features for this process. You should also actively use tools like Google Password Manager and Two-Step Verification. Additionally, you can utilize the “Results related to you” feature to remove your personal information from search results.
So, what are your thoughts on Google removing the dark web report feature? Share your opinions in the comments!

