DARK WEB EXPOSURE REPORT
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Start with a free dark web scan to see whether your email address appears in known exposure data. If records are found, upgrade to a detailed Dark Web Full Exposure Report for $19.99 and receive a plain-English PDF showing what was found, what it may mean, and what steps to take next.
Start with a free email exposure scan
If you have exposures get the Full Dark Web Exposure Report
One-time report for one email address
Exposure records listed in plain English
Masked password indicators when available
Practical remediation handouts included
No passwords required
No passwords are required. Raw passwords and Social Security numbers are not shown in customer-facing reports. Passwords are partially masked for customer safety.
The free scan is the easiest way to begin. It checks whether the submitted email address appears in known exposure data and gives you a basic exposure count.
If no exposure records are found, you may not need the full report right now. If records are found, the Dark Web Full Exposure Report helps you understand the details and prioritize what to fix first.
Enter the email address you want checked. No passwords are required.
The free scan tells you whether the email appears in known exposure data.
If exposure records are found, the paid report gives you a detailed PDF with source details, exposed data fields, masked password indicators when available, and practical next steps.
| Features | Free Scan Free A quick starting point |
Full Report $19.99 one-time Understanding what to fix |
|---|---|---|
| One submitted email address | ||
| Basic exposure count | ||
| Customer-facing PDF report | ||
| Exposure source details | ||
| Exposed data fields (names, DOB, IP, etc.) | ||
| Masked password indicators when available | ||
| Plain-English risk & remediation guidance |
Many free breach-check websites are useful, but they usually give you a quick result without a full customer-facing report or personalized remediation path. Many identity protection services are subscription-based and include broader monitoring, credit features, insurance, or recovery support.
The Dark Web Full Exposure Report is different because it is designed for customers who want a simple, one-time, plain-English exposure report without starting a monthly subscription.
Good for a quick yes/no check or basic breach lookup. But they may not provide a full customer-facing PDF, masked password indicators, organized exposure records, or step-by-step remediation handouts.
Good for ongoing monitoring, credit alerts, insurance, and broader identity protection. But they are usually monthly subscriptions and may include more than you need if you only want to understand one email exposure report.
Best for a one-time, easy-to-understand report that shows what was found, what it may mean, and what to do next. No passwords required. No monthly subscription required for the report.
Some identity protection services are designed as monthly subscriptions. That can be valuable for ongoing protection, but not every customer wants another recurring service just to understand what may already be exposed.
Good for: Basic dark web check with number of exposure listed.
Limitations:
Typical pricing examples:
Good for:
Limitations:
one-time
Good for:
One email address
Full customer-facing PDF report
Exposure details
Usernames
Sir Names
Date of Birth
Physical Addresses
Phone Numbers
Partially Masked password indicators when available
Plain-English Explanation
Practical handouts and next steps
Password and account risk guide
MFA Basics Guide
Email Security Checklist Guide
Password Safety and Reuse Guide
No monthly subscription required for the report
Competitor pricing and features can change. This comparison is intended to explain the difference between a one-time report and broader subscription-based identity protection services.
Customer-facing PDF report
Exposure count
Complete exposure record list
Source names when available
Exposed email address
Usernames when available
Names, phone numbers, addresses, DOB, and IP addresses when available
Masked password indicators when available
Plain-English risk explanation
Password reuse guide
MFA guidance
Account recovery guide
Email security guide
Remediation handouts
No passwords required
Note: Raw passwords and Social Security numbers are not included in the customer-facing report. Passwords are partially masked for customer safety.
Raw passwords and highly sensitive details are never shown in full. We use secure masked indicators so you can identify which accounts need attention without exposing your data.
See the exposure sources associated with the submitted email address.
Understand whether the records include email, usernames, names, phone numbers, addresses, DOB, IP address, or masked password indicators.
The report explains the risk calmly and clearly without overstating the findings.
You receive practical next steps for passwords, MFA, account recovery, and email security.


Note: If you want ongoing help, ask about our Digital Protection Community, one-on-one review calls, or Digital Lockdown services.
Choose the Dark Web Full Exposure Report for $19.99.
Submit the email address you want reviewed. No passwords are required.
The report reviews available exposure records tied to the submitted email address.
Your report and remediation handouts are delivered by email.
Use the guidance to update passwords, enable MFA, review recovery settings, and secure important accounts.
The report gives you a clear starting point. If you want help understanding the results or securing your accounts, Mr. P1nks Digital Protection Services also offers one-on-one review calls and hands-on Digital Lockdown setup services.
Private review call to walk through the findings and explain what to fix first.
A broader review of passwords, MFA, account recovery, email security, and priority accounts.
Hands-on guided setup for one person to improve account security, passwords, MFA, recovery settings, and email safety.
Clear, practical answers about security, pricing, and what to expect. If you still have concerns, start with the free scan to see if you even need the full report before moving forward.
No. Do not send passwords through the checkout, intake form, email, or text. Any password changes are completed by you.
No. Passwords are not shown in full. When password values are available, the report only shows a masked password indicator.
Not necessarily. Many exposure records are historical. The report helps you understand what was found and what steps can reduce future risk.
The free scan tells you whether the submitted email appears in known exposure data. If records are found, the full report provides the details and next steps.
No. This report is not credit monitoring, identity theft insurance, legal advice, financial advice, or emergency incident response.
This report is designed for one email address per purchase. If you need another email reviewed, purchase a separate report.
Find out whether your email appears in known exposure data. Start with the free scan first. If records are found, the Dark Web Full Exposure Report gives you the detailed PDF, masked password indicators when available, and practical steps to reduce your risk.
No passwords required. Plain-English results. Practical next steps.

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