FAQ


Q: What is the dark web, and why should I be concerned about it?

The dark web is a portion of the internet that is not indexed by search engines and requires specific software or authorization to access. It is known for hosting illegal and illicit activities, including the buying and selling of stolen personal information. Being aware of the dark web and monitoring your information can help protect your identity and financial data from potential fraud and theft.


Q: How often do you scan the dark web for my information?

Our service continuously monitors the dark web for leaked data, ensuring that we detect potential breaches as soon as they occur. If we find that your personal information has been compromised, we will immediately notify you and provide guidance on the necessary steps to secure your data.


Q: What types of data leaks can your service detect on the dark web?

Our dark web scanning service can detect a wide range of leaked information, including email addresses, passwords, credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other personal identifiable information. We monitor various dark web marketplaces, forums, and databases to ensure comprehensive coverage.


Q: If you find my leaked data on the dark web, what should I do?

If we discover that your data has been leaked on the dark web, it is crucial to take immediate action to minimize the risk of identity theft or fraud. We recommend changing the passwords for any compromised accounts, contacting your financial institutions, and considering placing a freeze on your credit reports. Additionally, we advise that you stay vigilant by regularly reviewing your account statements and credit reports for any suspicious activity.