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Dark web exposure

Is your email circulating on the dark web?

Enter your email to see how many breaches it has appeared in — and whether your passwords were leaked.

We never store your email. It is hashed and checked against breach databases in real time.

Your exposure report will appear here.

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Why this matters

Leaked credentials are the #1 way attackers break into accounts. Once an email and password are exposed, they are replayed across hundreds of sites within hours.

How breaches happen

Companies you trusted get hacked, and their user databases end up traded on the dark web. Your data is only as safe as the weakest service you signed up to.

What to do if you’re exposed

Change reused passwords immediately, turn on two-factor authentication, and use a password manager so every account has a unique password.

Your email is hashed before it ever touches our logs and is never stored or sold.

Is it safe to enter my email here?

Yes. Your email is hashed before logging, never stored, and only used to query breach databases in real time.

Where does this data come from?

From aggregated, publicly disclosed breach and credential-leak datasets.

What should I do if my password was exposed?

Change it everywhere you reused it, enable two-factor authentication, and switch to a password manager.