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Not sure if your personal information is safe?
Cyber attacks don’t always show warning signs. Your email, passwords, or personal data could be exposed without you knowing. We help you find out — simply, safely, and privately.
Check if Your Personal Information Is at Risk
We help you check whether your email address or personal details have appeared in known data breaches or unsafe online sources.
This quick check gives you clarity and peace of mind — no technical knowledge required.
Start a Quick Safety Check
Takes less than a minute.
How Dark-Web Exposure
Checks Work
Step 1 – Enter Your Email
Simply provide the email address you want to check.
Step 2 – Secure Background Scan
Our system safely checks trusted breach databases and hidden online sources
where stolen data is often shared.
Step 3 – Get Clear Results
If your information is found, you’ll receive a private report with clear
guidance on what to do next.
Note: Each scan checks only one email address to ensure privacy and security.
Why Choose Cyberyodhatech
for Dark-Web Monitoring
Trusted Global Intelligence
We continuously monitor data leaks, breach dumps, and underground forums
worldwide.
Secure & Compliant
Our processes follow strict security standards to ensure your data is
handled safely and responsibly.
Clear Action Guidance
If exposure is found, we guide you step-by-step on securing your accounts.
Built for Individuals & Businesses
From personal checks to enterprise-level monitoring, our solutions scale
with your needs.
Ready to secure what matters most?
Call +91-9758507777 or email info@cyberyodhatech.com to discuss a dark-web monitoring plan for your organization.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to help you understand how our safety check works.
Yes. For businesses, we can monitor multiple email addresses and domains together and alert you if any employee data appears in unsafe online sources.
We recommend checking every few months, or whenever there is news about a major data breach affecting popular websites or services.
Absolutely. We do not ask for passwords and we never access your accounts. The check only looks for already-leaked information in public breach records.
It means searching hidden parts of the internet where stolen data is often shared, to see if your email or personal details have been exposed.
