1. Google has expanded its dark web monitoring tool to all Google account holders, previously only available to Google One subscribers. 2. Users can input personal information on the 'Results About You' page to check if their data appears on the dark web. 3. Google promises not to use the provided data for personalized ads or share it across its products.
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